Song of Susannah (The Dark Tower, #6)
Highlights
“Anger is the most useless emotion,” Henchick intoned, “destructive to the mind and hurtful of the heart.”
…all you imagined, no matter how wild it might seem, was no more than a disguised version of what you already knew.
“You doom yourselves, Susannah. You seem positively bent on it, and the root is always the same: your faith fails you, and you replace it with rational thought. But there is no love in thought, nothing that lasts in deduction, only death in rationalism.”
When you came right down to it, how did anyone know they weren’t a character in some writer’s story, or a transient thought in some bus-riding schmoe’s head, or a momentary mote in God’s eye?
In the Land of Memory, the time is always Now.