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"Death was soon and growing sooner."
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John C. Wright"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."
"Death was soon and growing sooner."
"I will grant you three wishes, but do not ask for immortality without asking for eternal youth."
"I resolved, as I walked, to be the most dangerous one I could be. And in my mind, that meant one thing: thought. Think things through; then act. First be patient; then be brave."
"There was no point in debating the advantages of reality over unreality. There was no reasoning with someone to whom truth was a matter of taste."
"This world, this human earth, this dirty spot within heavenly sphere, is is overwhelmed by all the bloodshed and pollutions of men, their stinking lusts, their cities a-drip with oil, their battlefields with carrion."
"Those who work are free. There are only three categories of nonproductive people: babies, beggars, robbers."