Sofia and the Utopia Machine Quotes

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“Upon you will be founded a city, a city past compare in riches and marvels and beauty,” she said. “But first, you must lose yourself, riding on the waves of seven oceans. Only at your journey’s end will you come to rest, and only then will the city rise. It will be a city of eternal summer, a land of surpassing beauty. Indeed, it will come to be known as the city of the gods.”
“Where must I journey? Where should I go?” asked the fisherman, staring in awe at her radiant beauty.
“Before, between, and beyond. Tomorrow night, take your boat and sail towards the rising moon,” she replied. “And you will find your destiny.”
― Sofia and the Utopia Machine
“Where must I journey? Where should I go?” asked the fisherman, staring in awe at her radiant beauty.
“Before, between, and beyond. Tomorrow night, take your boat and sail towards the rising moon,” she replied. “And you will find your destiny.”
― Sofia and the Utopia Machine
“The problem is, we really are an island. And the truth is, we really have been marooned. And to compound it all, that old myth is true: we really are sinking, just not in the way we've always been led to believe.”
― Sofia and the Utopia Machine
― Sofia and the Utopia Machine
“She felt how young her world still was, how pure, how fresh, how empty, despite the civilisations that had risen and fallen while she was away, despite the stories that the people of this land had already woven into the warp and weft of this world, the stories that came to her as dreams. She felt how precious it all was to her, how terrible it would be to lose this world, this universe, to the dark force encroaching upon it.”
― Sofia and the Utopia Machine
― Sofia and the Utopia Machine