Millennium Quotes

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What she had realized was that love was that moment when your heart was about to burst.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Friendship- my definition- is built on two things. Respect and trust. Both elements have to be there. And it has to be mutual. You can have respect for someone, but if you don't have trust, the friendship will crumble.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Everyone has secrets. It's just a matter of finding out what they are.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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There are no innocents. There are, however, different degrees of responsibility.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Then I discovered that being related is no guarantee of love!
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Nobody can avoid falling in love. They might want to deny it, but friendship is probably the most common form of love.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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I would love to believe that when I die I will live again, that some thinking, feeling, remembering part of me will continue. But as much as I want to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that assert an afterlife, I know of nothing to suggest that it is more than wishful thinking.
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Carl Sagan (Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium)
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Keep in mind that I'm crazy, won't you?
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Don’t ever fight with Lisbeth Salander. Her attitude towards the rest of the world is that if someone threatens her with a gun, she’ll get a bigger gun.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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But she wished she had had the guts to go up to him and say hello. Or possibly break his legs, she wasn't sure which.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Armageddon was yesterday, today we have a serious problem.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Sometimes I go to God and say, "God, if Thou dost never answer another prayer while I live on this earth, I will still worship Thee as long as I live and in the ages to come for what Thou hast done already. God’s already put me so far in debt that if I were to live one million millenniums I couldn’t pay Him for what He’s done for me.
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A.W. Tozer
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I can be a regular bitch. Just try me.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Salander was the woman who hated men who hate women.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Always retain the ability to walk away, without sentimentality, from a situation that felt unmanageable. That was a basic rule of survival. Don't lift a finger for a lost cause.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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I’ve had many enemies over the years. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s never engage in a fight you’re sure to lose. On the other hand, never let anyone who has insulted you get away with it. Bide your time and strike back when you’re in a position of strengthβ€”even if you no longer need to strike back.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Normally seven minutes of another person's company was enough to give her a headache so she set things up to live as a recluse. She was perfectly content as long as people left her in peace. Unfortunately society was not very smart or understanding.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Dear Government... I'm going to have a serious talk with you if I ever find anyone to talk to.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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I'm not going to apologize for the way I've led my life.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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There were not so many physical threats that could not be countered with a decent hammer.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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She had stared at him for a whole minute and decided that she did not have a grain of feeling left, because it would have been the same as bleeding to death. Fuck You.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Impulsive actions led to trouble, and trouble could have unpleasant consequences.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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No, I don't believe in God, but I respect the fact that you do. Everyone has to have something to believe in.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Have you ever noticed how when you're happy, time seems to pass by fast, while when you're miserable it goes real slow? Life would have been a blink with you whether it lasted a millennium or a month.
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Lynsay Sands (A Quick Bite (Argeneau #1))
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It doesn't matter how good the enemy's weapons are. If he can't see you, he can't hit you. Cover, cover, cover. Make sure you're never exposed.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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We need to have a talk on the subject of what's yours and what's mine.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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I'm unhappy. I don't want to fall in love with you. It'll hurt far too much when it's over
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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Kalle Fucking Blomkvist
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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When she came to her senses again she cut off all contact with him. It had not been easy, but she had steeled herself. The last time she saw him she was standing on a platform in the tunnelbana at Gamla Stan and he was sitting in the train on his way downtown. She had stared at him for a whole minute and decided that she did not have a grain of feeling left, because it would have been the same as bleeding to death. Fuck you.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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One of them is that a bastard is always a bastard and if I can hurt a bastard by digging up shit about him, then he deserves it.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Crowley had always known that he would be around when the world ended, because he was immortal and wouldn’t have any alternative. But he hoped it was a long way off. Because he rather liked people. It was major failing in a demon. Oh, he did his best to make their short lives miserable, because that was his job, but nothing he could think up was half as bad as the stuff they thought up themselves. They seemed to have a talent for it. It was built into the design, somehow. They were born into a world that was against them in a thousand little ways, and then devoted most of their energies to making it worse. Over the years Crowley had found it increasingly difficult to find anything demonic to do which showed up against the natural background of generalized nastiness. There had been times, over the past millennium, when he’d felt like sending a message back Below saying, Look we may as well give up right now, we might as well shut down Dis and Pandemonium and everywhere and move up here, there’s nothing we can do to them that they don’t do to themselves and they do things we’ve never even thought of, often involving electrodes. They’ve got what we lack. They’ve got imagination. And electricity, of course. One of them had written it, hadn’t he…”Hell is empty, and all the devils are here.
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Terry Pratchett (Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch)
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He felt that he had to find Salander and hold her close. She would probably bite him if he tried.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Men could be as big as a house and made of granite, but they all had balls in the same place.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Been there, done that, got the T-shirt.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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If love is liking someone an awful lot, then I suppose I'm in love with several people.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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But if you want to win, you're going to have to fight.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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I’m a modern man, a man for the millennium. Digital and smoke free. A diversified multi-cultural, post-modern deconstruction that is anatomically and ecologically incorrect. I’ve been up linked and downloaded, I’ve been inputted and outsourced, I know the upside of downsizing, I know the downside of upgrading. I’m a high-tech low-life. A cutting edge, state-of-the-art bi-coastal multi-tasker and I can give you a gigabyte in a nanosecond! I’m new wave, but I’m old school and my inner child is outward bound. I’m a hot-wired, heat seeking, warm-hearted cool customer, voice activated and bio-degradable. I interface with my database, my database is in cyberspace, so I’m interactive, I’m hyperactive and from time to time I’m radioactive. Behind the eight ball, ahead of the curve, ridin the wave, dodgin the bullet and pushin the envelope. I’m on-point, on-task, on-message and off drugs. I’ve got no need for coke and speed. I've got no urge to binge and purge. I’m in-the-moment, on-the-edge, over-the-top and under-the-radar. A high-concept, low-profile, medium-range ballistic missionary. A street-wise smart bomb. A top-gun bottom feeder. I wear power ties, I tell power lies, I take power naps and run victory laps. I’m a totally ongoing big-foot, slam-dunk, rainmaker with a pro-active outreach. A raging workaholic. A working rageaholic. Out of rehab and in denial! I’ve got a personal trainer, a personal shopper, a personal assistant and a personal agenda. You can’t shut me up. You can’t dumb me down because I’m tireless and I’m wireless, I’m an alpha male on beta-blockers. I’m a non-believer and an over-achiever, laid-back but fashion-forward. Up-front, down-home, low-rent, high-maintenance. Super-sized, long-lasting, high-definition, fast-acting, oven-ready and built-to-last! I’m a hands-on, foot-loose, knee-jerk head case pretty maturely post-traumatic and I’ve got a love-child that sends me hate mail. But, I’m feeling, I’m caring, I’m healing, I’m sharing-- a supportive, bonding, nurturing primary care-giver. My output is down, but my income is up. I took a short position on the long bond and my revenue stream has its own cash-flow. I read junk mail, I eat junk food, I buy junk bonds and I watch trash sports! I’m gender specific, capital intensive, user-friendly and lactose intolerant. I like rough sex. I like tough love. I use the β€œF” word in my emails and the software on my hard-drive is hardcore--no soft porn. I bought a microwave at a mini-mall; I bought a mini-van at a mega-store. I eat fast-food in the slow lane. I’m toll-free, bite-sized, ready-to-wear and I come in all sizes. A fully-equipped, factory-authorized, hospital-tested, clinically-proven, scientifically- formulated medical miracle. I’ve been pre-wash, pre-cooked, pre-heated, pre-screened, pre-approved, pre-packaged, post-dated, freeze-dried, double-wrapped, vacuum-packed and, I have an unlimited broadband capacity. I’m a rude dude, but I’m the real deal. Lean and mean! Cocked, locked and ready-to-rock. Rough, tough and hard to bluff. I take it slow, I go with the flow, I ride with the tide. I’ve got glide in my stride. Drivin and movin, sailin and spinin, jiving and groovin, wailin and winnin. I don’t snooze, so I don’t lose. I keep the pedal to the metal and the rubber on the road. I party hearty and lunch time is crunch time. I’m hangin in, there ain’t no doubt and I’m hangin tough, over and out!
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George Carlin
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This is a kill-or-be-killed scenario, leech," Regin the Radiant, a glowing-skinned millennium-old swordswoman, told Ellie in a baleful tone. "So raise your weapon and prepare for your end. 'Cause I'm about to take your head." Ellie yawned. Ten days of this was getting old. "Girl, I don't wanna play video games anymore.
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Kresley Cole (Lothaire (Immortals After Dark, #11))
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Don't be afraid; people are so afraid; don't be afraid to live in the raw wind, naked, alone...Learn at least this: What you are capable of. Let nothing stand in your way.
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Tony Kushner (Millennium Approaches (Angels in America, #1))
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What do you need me for? Salander's greatest fear, which was so huge and so black that it was of phobic proportions, was that people would laugh at her feelings. And all of a sudden all her carefully constructed self-confidence seemed to crumble.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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It proved once again the theory that no security system is a match for a stupid employee.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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She's married. I'm more a friend and occasional lover.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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I believe that everyone has it in them to kill another person. In desperation, or hatred, or at least to defend themselves.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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In the evening he went to the cinema to see "The Lord of the Rings", which he had never before had time to see. He thought that orcs, unlike human beings, were simple and uncomplicated creatures.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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I wonder what life will be like a millennium from now, when the average age will be nearer to one thousand. Will we all be renaissance children, skilled at every art and science, because we’ve had time to master them? Or will boredom and slavish routine plague us even more than it does today, giving us less of a reason to live limitless lives? I dream of the former, but I suspect the latter.
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Neal Shusterman (Scythe (Arc of a Scythe, #1))
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In the 1950s kids lost their innocence. They were liberated from their parents by well-paying jobs, cars, and lyrics in music that gave rise to a new term ---the generation gap. In the 1960s, kids lost their authority. It was a decade of protest---church, state, and parents were all called into question and found wanting. Their authority was rejected, yet nothing ever replaced it. In the 1970s, kids lost their love. It was the decade of me-ism dominated by hyphenated words beginning with self. Self-image, Self-esteem, Self-assertion....It made for a lonely world. Kids learned everything there was to know about sex and forgot everything there was to know about love, and no one had the nerve to tell them there was a difference. In the 1980s, kids lost their hope. Stripped of innocence, authority and love and plagued by the horror of a nuclear nightmare, large and growing numbers of this generation stopped believing in the future. In the 1990s kids lost their power to reason. Less and less were they taught the very basics of language, truth, and logic and they grew up with the irrationality of a postmodern world. In the new millennium, kids woke up and found out that somewhere in the midst of all this change, they had lost their imagination. Violence and perversion entertained them till none could talk of killing innocents since none was innocent anymore.
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Ravi Zacharias (Recapture the Wonder: Experiencing God's Amazing Promise of Childlike Joy)
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Sometimes they were together so often that it felt as though they really were a couple; sometimes weeks and months would go by before they saw each other. But even as alcoholics are drawn to the state liquor store after a stint on the wagon, they always came back to each other.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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I will start out this evening with an assertion: fantasy is a place where it rains.
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Italo Calvino (Six Memos for the Next Millennium)
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Respect the delicate ecology of your delusions.
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Tony Kushner (Millennium Approaches (Angels in America, #1))
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It did no good to cry, she had learned that early on. She had also learned that every time she tried to make someone aware of something in her life, the situation just got worse. Consequently it was up to her to solve her problems by herself, using whatever methods she deemed necessary.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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There is no greater power than that of a laugh and happiness is a force which can save a person from the horrors of the world.
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Hillary DePiano (The Love Of Three Oranges: A Play For The Theatre That Takes The Commedia Dell'arte Of Carlo Gozzi And Updates It For The New Millennium)
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I worry that, especially as the Millennium edges nearer, pseudoscience and superstition will seem year by year more tempting, the siren song of unreason more sonorous and attractive. Where have we heard it before? Whenever our ethnic or national prejudices are aroused, in times of scarcity, during challenges to national self-esteem or nerve, when we agonize about our diminished cosmic place and purpose, or when fanaticism is bubbling up around us - then, habits of thought familiar from ages past reach for the controls. The candle flame gutters. Its little pool of light trembles. Darkness gathers. The demons begin to stir.
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Carl Sagan (The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark)
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To live in the hearts we leave behind is to live forever.
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Carl Sagan (Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium)
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Those pointless equations, to which no solution exists, are called absurdities.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Capitalists' wet dreams is to be involved in charity.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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What an excellent tool the internet is for freaks.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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It was troubling that one of the few people she trusted was a man she spent so much time avoiding
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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I am a rapist and a sadistic pig,' if you get that tattoo removed I will carve it into your forehead, do you understand?
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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As a girl, she was a legal prey, especially if she was dressed in a worn black leather jacket and had pierced eyebrows, tattoos, and zero social status.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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When their love was not reciprocated, it could quickly turn to violent hatred.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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Isn't it fascinating that Nazis always manage to adopt the word freedom?
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Until the millennium arrives and countries cease trying to enslave others, it will be necessary to accept one's responsibilities and be willing to make sacrifices for one's country - as my comrades did. As the troops used to say, "If the country is good enough to live in, it's good enough to fight for." With privilege goes responsibility.
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Eugene B. Sledge (With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa)
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...you have no idea how mentally handicapped I could be if push comes to shove.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Her absence had felt like torture--almost a form of personal punishment. He had nobody to discuss his feelings with, and for the first time he realised with appalling clarity what a destructive hold she had over him.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Don't call me crazy.I'm a survivor. I do what I have to do to survive.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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their relationship was built on friendship, and in matters of friendship he was boundlessly loyal. It was a relationship that would survive the harshest test.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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I don't know if I want a steady relationship, but I'm terrified of losing you.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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It isn't easy, it doesn't count if it's easy, it's the hardest thing. Forgiveness. Which is maybe where love and justice finally meet.
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Tony Kushner (Millennium Approaches (Angels in America, #1))
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One year from now, a decade, a century, half a millennium, will things be different? Dare we dream it? When we are seen for ourselves, not just as the conduit of progeny, heirs, lineage, not just as beautiful objects to be protected, inspected, appreciated, but for who we are at the core . . .
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Gina Buonaguro (The Virgins of Venice)
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Except fang. I glared at him. "Go on, try to stop me, I dare you." It was like the old days when we used to wrestle, each trying to get the better of the other. I was ready to take him down, my hands curled into fist. "I was just going to say be careful," Fang told me. He stepped closer and brushed some hair out of my eyes. "And I've got your back." He motioned with his head toward the torpedo chamber. Oh my God. It hit me like a tsunami then, how perfect he was for me, how no one else would ever, could ever, be so perfect for me, how he was everything I could possibly hope for, as a friend, boyfriend, maybe even more. He was it for me. There would be no more looking. I really, really loved him, with a whole new kind of love I'd never felt before, something that made every other kind of love I'd ever felt feel washed out and wimpy in comparison. I loved him with every cell in my body, every thought in my head, every feather in my wings, every breathe in my lungs. and air sacs. Too bad I was going out to face almost certain death. Right there in front of everyone, I threw my arms around his neck and smashed my mouth against his. He was startled for a second, then his strong arms wrapped around me so tightly I could hardly breathe. "ZOMG," I heard Nudge whisper, but still fang and I kissed slanting our heads this way and that to get closer. I could have stood there and kissed him happily for the next millennium, but Angel, or what was left of her was still out there in the could dark ocean. Reluctantly, I ended the kiss, took a step back. Fang's obsidian eyes were glittering brightly and his stoic face had a look of wonder on it."Gotta go," I said quietly. A half smile quirked his mouth. "Yeah. Hurry back." I nodded and he stepped out of the air lock chamber, keeping his eyes fixed on me, memorizing me as he hit the switch that sealed the chamber. The doors hissed shut with a kind of finality, and I realized that my heart was beating so hard it felt like it was going to start snapping ribs. I was scared. I was crazily, deeply, incredibly, joyously, terrifyingly in love. I was on a death mission. Before my head simply exploded from so much emotion, I hit the large button that pressurized the air lock enough for the doors to open to the ocean outside. I really, really hoped that I would prove somewhat uncrushable, like Angel did. The door cracked open below me and I saw the first dark glint of frigid water.
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James Patterson (Maximum Ride Five-Book Set)
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When I find the motherfucker who tortured an innocent cat to death just to send us a warning, I'm going to clobber him with a baseball bat
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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She wondered what she thought of herself, and came to the realization that she felt mostly indifference towards her entire life.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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Ha, no, that it’s always the wrong people who have the guilty conscience. Those who are really responsible for suffering in the world couldn’t care less. It’s the ones fighting for good who are consumed by remorse.
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David Lagercrantz (The Girl in the Spider's Web (Millennium, #4))
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She was perfectly content as long as people left her in peace.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Hey, you fucking creep, in this shithole! I've got a monopoly on that one.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Who are we, who is each one of us, if not a combination of experiences, information, books we have read, things imagined? Each life is an encyclopedia, a library, an inventory of objects, a series of styles, and everything can be constantly shuffled and reordered in every way conceivable.
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Italo Calvino (Six Memos for the Next Millennium)
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I looked at the campers, all of them grim and determined. I tried not to feel like this was the last time I'd ever see them all together. 'You're the greatest heroes of this millennium,' I told them. 'It doesn't matter how many monsters come at you. Fight bravely, and we will win.' I raised Riptide and shouted, 'FOR OLYMPUS!' They shouted in response, and our forty voices echoed off the buildings of Midtown.
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Rick Riordan (The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #5))
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You never know!” Neith snapped. β€œThe point is, I’ll survive the apocalypse. I can live off the land!” She jabbed a finger at me. β€œDid you know the palm tree has six different edible parts?” β€œUm—” β€œAnd I’ll never be bored,” Neith continued, β€œsince I’m also the goddess of weaving. I have enough twine for a millennium of macramΓ©!” I had no reply, as I wasn’t sure what macramΓ© was.
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Rick Riordan (The Serpent's Shadow (The Kane Chronicles, #3))
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Men who just call to say hello generally have ulterior motives.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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He often wondered whether it were possible to be more possessed by desire for any other woman. The fact was that they functioned well together, and they had a connection as addictive as heroin.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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I am what I am,' Salander said 'I ran away from everything and everybody. I should have said goodbye.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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I just wondered what a thing it would be...if overnight everything you owe anything to, justice, or love, had really gone away. Free. It would be...heartless terror. Yes. Terrible, and... Very great. To shed your skin, every old skin, one by one and then walk away, unemcumbered, into the morning.
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Tony Kushner (Millennium Approaches (Angels in America, #1))
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Salander was afraid of no-one and nothing. She realized that she lacked the necessary imagination - and that was evidence enough that there was something wrong with her brain.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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Zalachenko...you're just an ordinary asshole who hates women.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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One should be light like a bird and not like a feather.
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Italo Calvino (Six Memos for the Next Millennium)
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Much stronger boys in her class soon learned that it could be quite unpleasant to fight with that skinny girl. Unlike other girls in the class, she never backed down, and she would not for a second hesitate to use her fists or any weapon at hand to protect herself. She went around with the attitude that she would rather be beaten to death than take any shit.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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There is nothing to talk about" she said. "I'm just a freak that's all.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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Our works in stone, in paint, in print, are spared, some of them, for a few decades or a millennium or two, but everything must finally fall in war, or wear away into the ultimate and universal ash - the triumphs, the frauds, the treasures and the fakes. A fact of life: we're going to die. "Be of good heart," cry the dead artists out of the living past. "Our songs will all be silenced, but what of it? Go on singing." Maybe a man's name doesn't matter all that much.
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Orson Welles
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No matter how hard she tried to concentrate on something else, to pass the time and to distract her from the situation she was in, the fear came trickling out. It hovered like a cloud of gas around her, threatening to penetrate her pores and poison her.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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It was completely impossible to box with her. She had only one style, which we called Terminator Mode. She would try to nail her opponent, and it didn’t matter if it was just a warm-up of friendly sparring.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2))
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Palestinian and Israeli leaders finally recover the Road Map to Peace, only to discover that, while they were looking for it, the Lug Nuts of Mutual Interest came off the Front Left Wheel of Accommodation, causing the Sport Utility Vehicle of Progress to crash into the Ditch of Despair.
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Dave Barry (Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far))
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Salander leaned back against the pillow and followed the conversation with a smile. She wondered why she, who had such difficulty talking about herself with people of flesh and blood, could blithely reveal her most intimate secrets to a bunch of completely unknown freaks on the Internet.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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The media have the ability to attract the craziest people to call in perfectly absurd tips. Every newsroom in the world gets updates from UFOlogists, graphologists, scientologists, paranoiacs, and every sort of conspiracy theorist.
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1))
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I don't know how much you understand about what is happening outside your locked room, but strangely enough (despite your personality), you have a number of loyal idiots working on your behalf. I have already established an elite body called The Knights of the Idiotic Table. We will be holding an annual dinner at which we'll have fun talking crap about you. (No, you're not invited).
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Stieg Larsson (The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3))
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Cosmetic surgery is not "cosmetic," and human flesh is not "plastic." Even the names trivialize what it is. It's not like ironing wrinkles in fabric, or tuning up a car, or altering outmoded clothes, the current metaphors. Trivialization and infantilization pervade the surgeons' language when they speak to women: "a nip," a "tummy tuck."...Surgery changes one forever, the mind as well as the body. If we don't start to speak of it as serious, the millennium of the man-made woman will be upon us, and we will have had no choice.
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Naomi Wolf (The Beauty Myth)
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Imagination can't create anything new, can it? It only recycles bits and pieces from the world and reassembles them into visions... So when we thing we've escaped the unbearable ordinariness and, well, untruthfulness of our lives, it's really only the same old ordinariness and falseness rearranged into the appearance of novelty and truth. Nothing unknown is knowable. Don't you think it's depressing?
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Tony Kushner (Millennium Approaches (Angels in America #1))
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Coal, oil and gas are called fossil fuels, because they are mostly made of the fossil remains of beings from long ago. The chemical energy within them is a kind of stored sunlight originally accumulated by ancient plants. Our civilization runs by burning the remains of humble creatures who inhabited the Earth hundreds of millions of years before the first humans came on the scene. Like some ghastly cannibal cult, we subsist on the dead bodies of our ancestors and distant relatives.
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Carl Sagan (Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium)
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The multitude of men and women choose the less adventurous way of the comparatively unconscious civic and tribal routines. But these seekers, too, are savedβ€”by virtue of the inherited symbolic aids of society, the rites of passage, the grace-yielding sacraments, given to mankind of old by the redeemers and handed down through millenniums. It is only those who know neither an inner call nor an outer doctrine whose plight truly is desperate; that is to say, most of us today, in this labyrinth without and within the heart. Alas, where is the guide, that fond virgin, Ariadne, to supply the simple clue that will give us courage to face the Minotaur, and the means then to find our way to freedom when the monster has been met and slain?
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Joseph Campbell (The Hero With a Thousand Faces)
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The night before brain surgery, I thought about death. I searched out my larger values, and I asked myself, if I was going to die, did I want to do it fighting and clawing or in peaceful surrender? What sort of character did I hope to show? Was I content with myself and what I had done with my life so far? I decided that I was essentially a good person, although I could have been better--but at the same time I understood that the cancer didn't care. I asked myself what I believed. I had never prayed a lot. I hoped hard, I wished hard, but I didn't pray. I had developed a certain distrust of organized religion growing up, but I felt I had the capacity to be a spiritual person, and to hold some fervent beliefs. Quite simply, I believed I had a responsibility to be a good person, and that meant fair, honest, hardworking, and honorable. If I did that, if I was good to my family, true to my friends, if I gave back to my community or to some cause, if I wasn't a liar, a cheat, or a thief, then I believed that should be enough. At the end of the day, if there was indeed some Body or presence standing there to judge me, I hoped I would be judged on whether I had lived a true life, not on whether I believed in a certain book, or whether I'd been baptized. If there was indeed a God at the end of my days, I hoped he didn't say, 'But you were never a Christian, so you're going the other way from heaven.' If so, I was going to reply, 'You know what? You're right. Fine.' I believed, too, in the doctors and the medicine and the surgeries--I believed in that. I believed in them. A person like Dr. Einhorn [his oncologist], that's someone to believe in, I thought, a person with the mind to develop an experimental treatment 20 years ago that now could save my life. I believed in the hard currency of his intelligence and his research. Beyond that, I had no idea where to draw the line between spiritual belief and science. But I knew this much: I believed in belief, for its own shining sake. To believe in the face of utter hopelessness, every article of evidence to the contrary, to ignore apparent catastrophe--what other choice was there? We do it every day, I realized. We are so much stronger than we imagine, and belief is one of the most valiant and long-lived human characteristics. To believe, when all along we humans know that nothing can cure the briefness of this life, that there is no remedy for our basic mortality, that is a form of bravery. To continue believing in yourself, believing in the doctors, believing in the treatment, believing in whatever I chose to believe in, that was the most important thing, I decided. It had to be. Without belief, we would be left with nothing but an overwhelming doom, every single day. And it will beat you. I didn't fully see, until the cancer, how we fight every day against the creeping negatives of the world, how we struggle daily against the slow lapping of cynicism. Dispiritedness and disappointment, these were the real perils of life, not some sudden illness or cataclysmic millennium doomsday. I knew now why people fear cancer: because it is a slow and inevitable death, it is the very definition of cynicism and loss of spirit. So, I believed.
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Lance Armstrong (It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life)
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I would love to believe that when I die I will live again, that some thinking, feeling, remembering part of me will continue. But as much as I want to believe that, and despite the ancient and worldwide cultural traditions that assert an afterlife, I know of nothing to suggest that it is more than wishful thinking. I want to grow really old with my wife, Annie, whom I dearly love. I want to see my younger children grow up and to play a role in their character and intellectual development. I want to meet still unconceived grandchildren. There are scientific problems whose outcomes I long to witnessβ€”such as the exploration of many of the worlds in our Solar System and the search for life elsewhere. I want to learn how major trends in human history, both hopeful and worrisome, work themselves out: the dangers and promise of our technology, say; the emancipation of women; the growing political, economic, and technological ascendancy of China; interstellar flight. If there were life after death, I might, no matter when I die, satisfy most of these deep curiosities and longings. But if death is nothing more than an endless dreamless sleep, this is a forlorn hope. Maybe this perspective has given me a little extra motivation to stay alive. The world is so exquisite, with so much love and moral depth, that there is no reason to deceive ourselves with pretty stories for which there's little good evidence. Far better, it seems to me, in our vulnerability, is to look Death in the eye and to be grateful every day for the brief but magnificent opportunity that life provides.
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Carl Sagan (Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium)