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Christopher Hitchens

"To the dumb question "Why me?" the cosmos barely bothers to return the reply: why not?"

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Brennan Manning

"Fate demands that we continue suffering, until we willingly seek out and discover the sacred path of righteousness. Until we surrender to the sameness of life, we are unable to experience the absolute ground zero of reality. Only by surrendering our desires, by readjusting our consciousness to a state undefined, unbound, and unmotivated by passion and desire, will we experience life transformed."

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Brennan Manning

"Never declare Fate your enemy; she does not take lightly declarations of war. Declare your friendship to her instead, and smile in hope of better days."

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Brennan Manning

"Destiny is what you make it, otherwise you are at the mercy of fate."

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Brennan Manning

"Fate seems to scourge some people with her furies, while it ravishes others with her graces with none having done absolutely nothing to suffer the furies or merit the graces."

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Brennan Manning

"Never declare fate your enemy, she comes with great fury against those who give up all hope."

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Brennan Manning

"Even "meant to be" takes work."

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Brennan Manning

"The gods seldomgivebut so quicklytake."

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Brennan Manning

"Fate is cruel but maybe not random. Nature (meaning Death) always wins but that doesn't mean we have to bow and gravel to it."

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Brennan Manning

"All stories are ultimately about the fall."

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Brennan Manning

"You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."

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Christopher Hitchens
"Many writers, especially male ones, have told us that it is the decease of the father which opens the prospect of one's own end, and affords an unobstructed view of the undug but awaiting grave that says 'you're next.' Unfilial as this may seem, that was not at all so in my own case. It was only when I watched Alexander [my own son] being born that I knew at once that my own funeral director had very suddenly, but quite unmistakably, stepped onto the stage. I was surprised by how calmly I took this, but also by how reluctant I was to mention it to my male contemporaries."

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Christopher Hitchens
"I have been called arrogant myself in my time, and hope to earn the title again, but to claim that I am privy to the secrets of the universe and its creator - that's beyond my conceit."

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Christopher Hitchens
"When the New York Times scratches its head, get ready for total baldness as you tear out your hair."

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Christopher Hitchens
"What do you most value in your friends?Their continued existence."

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Christopher Hitchens
"One might come up with other and kinder distinctions (I shall not be doing so) but the plain fact about the senator from New York is surely that she is a known quantity who has already been in the White House purely as the result of a relationship with a man, and not at all a quixotic outsider who represents the aspirations of an 'out' group, let alone a whole sex or gender."

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Christopher Hitchens
"Hesaid something that made it impossible to continue working for him.The exact words wereYou're fired."

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Christopher Hitchens
"We live only a few conscious decades, and we fret ourselves enough for several lifetimes."

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Christopher Hitchens
"When Maimonides says that the Messiah will come but that 'he may tarry,' we see the origin of every Jewish shrug from Spinoza to Woody Allen."

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Christopher Hitchens
"One also hears a great deal about how this awful joint tenure of the executive mansion was a good thing in that it conferred 'experience' on the despised and much-deceived wife. Well, the main 'experience' involved the comprehensive fouling-up of the nation's health-care arrangements, so as to make them considerably worse than they had been before and to create an opening for the worst-of-all-worlds option of the so-called HMO, combining as it did the maximum of capitalist gouging with the maximum of socialistic bureaucracy. This abysmal outcome, forgiven for no reason that I can perceive, was the individual responsibility of the woman who now seems to think it entitles her to the presidency."

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Christopher Hitchens
"Some readers may have noticed an icy little missive from Noam Chomsky ["Letters," December 3], repudiating the very idea that he and I had disagreed on the "roots" of September 11. I rush to agree. Here is what he told his audience at MIT on October 11:Clever of him to have spotted that (his favorite put-down is the preface 'Turning to the facts...') and brave of him to have taken such a lonely position. As he rightly insists, our disagreements are not really political."

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