The Chrysalids

The Chrysalids

1955 • 312 pages

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“Words have to be chosen, and then interpreted; but thought-shapes you feel, inside you ....”

“And again there were no words. Words exist that can, used by a poet, achieve a dim monochrome of the body's love, but beyond that they fail clumsily. My love flowed out to her, hers back to me. Mine stroked and soothed. Hers caressed. The distance – and the difference – between us dwindled and vanished. We could meet, mingle, and blend. Neither one of us existed any more; for a time there was a single being that was both. There was escape from the solitary cell; a brief symbiosis, sharing all the world ....”

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