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"You have reached that unfortunate age where you have all of life’s answers and you know everything more perfectly and more profoundly than your elders."
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John C. Wright"Those who work are free. There are only three categories of nonproductive people: babies, beggars, robbers."
"You have reached that unfortunate age where you have all of life’s answers and you know everything more perfectly and more profoundly than your elders."
"I will grant you three wishes, but do not ask for immortality without asking for eternal youth."
"“Broken oaths are bad luck eggs.” That was so weird, I did not know what to say. So I said, “Eggs?” “They hatch bad luck.”"
"Yes, I prayed. Why not? The advantage of being an agnostic over being an atheist is that I always had the possibility of being wrong, and could still entertain the hope that the universe was better organized than it appeared to be."
"This thought had led to the fear that I might pick the wrong God to pray to. I thought that, because praying to the wrong God was expressly a sin, and because a merciful God might forgive me for forgetting to pray, it therefore followed that, even without knowing which one was the right one, my best chances lay in staying quiet and hoping for the best. That strategy worked in class when I didn’t know the answer, so I supposed it might work in the arena of theology, also."
"We are indeed human beings. We are merely not Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens is a species, something into which one is born. Humanity one chooses. Men who choose inhumanity are merely upright beasts."