The world lost a good one on December 15th 2011 when Christopher Hitchens died from complications arising from esophageal cancer.
“If you were offered the chance to live your own life again, would you   seize the opportunity? The only real philosophical answer is   automatically self-contradictory: 'Only if I did not know that I was   doing so.' To go through the entire experience once more would be banal   and Sisyphean—even if it did build muscle—whereas to wish to be young   again and to have the benefit of one's learned and acquired existence is   not at all to wish for a repeat performance, or a Groundhog Day. And   the mind ought to, but cannot, set some limits to wish-thinking.
All right, same me but with more money, an even sturdier penis, slightly different parents, a briefer latency period… the thing is absurd. I seriously would like to know what it was to be a woman, but like blind Tiresias would also want the option of re-metamorphosing if I wished. How terrible it is that we have so many more desires than opportunities.”
All right, same me but with more money, an even sturdier penis, slightly different parents, a briefer latency period… the thing is absurd. I seriously would like to know what it was to be a woman, but like blind Tiresias would also want the option of re-metamorphosing if I wished. How terrible it is that we have so many more desires than opportunities.”
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