"And here I am, still alive, still in the world.  It's my intention to carry on being alive in the world, well, until I die.  At Easter I'll go to Glasgow and see what science fiction fandom is like.  Next June I'll take my exams and pass them, and have qualifications.  Then I'll do A level, as it best works out.  I'll go to university.  I'll live, and read, and have friends, a karass, people to talk to.  I'll grow and change and be myself.  I'll belong to libraries wherever I go.  Maybe eventually I'll belong to libraries on other planets.  I'll speak to varies as I see them and do magic as it comes my way and prevents harm - I'm not going to forget anything.  But I won't use it to cheat or to make my life unreal or go against the pattern.  Things will happen that I can't imagine.  I'll change and grow into a future that will be unimaginably different from the past.  I'll be alive.  I'll be me.  I'll be reading my book.  I'll never drown my books or break my staff.  I'll learn while I live.  Eventually I'll come to death, and die, and I'll go on through death to new life, or even, or whatever unknowable thing is supposed to happen to people when they did.  I'll die and rot and return my cells to life, in the pattern, whatever planet I happen to be on at the time.

That's what life is, and how I intend to live it."
-Among Others by Jo Walton

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