Christopher Hitchens  - Quotes

 I have had my mother's wing of my genetic ancestry analyzed by the National Geographic tracing service and there it all is: the arrow moving northward from the African savannah, skirting the Mediterranean by way of the Levant, and passing through Eastern and Central Europe before crossing to the British Isles. And all of this knowable by an analysis of the cells on the inside of my mouth.



I almost prefer the more rambling and indirect and journalistic investigation, which seems somehow less
 

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John Galsworthy  - Quotes

 Life calls the tune, we dance. 

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 We can say that Faustus makes a choice, and that he is responsible for his choice, but there is in the play a suggestion—sometimes explicit, sometimes only dimly implicit—that Faustus comes to destruction not merely through his own actions but through the actions of a hostile cosmos that entraps him. In this sense, too, there is something of Everyman in Faustus. The story of Adam, for instance, insists on Adam's culpability; Adam, like Faustus, made himself, rather than God, the center of his existence. And yet, despite the traditional expositions, one cannot entirely suppress the commonsense response that if the Creator knew Adam would fall, the Creator rather than Adam is responsible for the fall; Adam ought to have been created of better stuff.

Sylvan Barnet  

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Ulysses S. Grant  - Quotes

 There are but few important events in the affairs of men brought about by their own choice. 

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Arthur Schopenhauer  - Quotes

 A man can do what he wants, but not want what he wants. 

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John Ball  - Quotes

 To make progress in understanding all this, we probably need to begin with simplified (oversimplified?) models and ignore the critics' tirade that the real world is more complex. The real world is always more complex, which has the advantage that we shan't run out of work. 

Fyodor Dostoevsky  - Quotes

 Know, then, that now, precisely now, these people are more certain than ever before that they are completely free, and at the same time they themselves have brought us their freedom and obediently laid it at our feet. It is our doing, but is it what you wanted? This sort of freedom?'

Again I don't understand', Alyosha interrupted, 'Is he being ironic? Is he laughing?'

Not in the least. He precisely lays it to his and his colleagues' credit that they have finally overcome freedom, and have done so in order to make people happy.
 

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