What was time, after all, except a lead-footed march from the precincts of youth into the country of the grave? Time was the force that crumbled granite, devoured memory, and seduced infants into senility-as implacable as a hanging judge and as poetic as a tank. (Robert Charles Wilson)

What was time, after all, except a lead-footed march from the precincts of youth into the country of the grave? Time was the force that crumbled granite, devoured memory, and seduced infants into senility-as implacable as a hanging judge and as poetic as a tank.

Robert Charles Wilson

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