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To humanize the dehumanized is a job not for intellectuals but for prophets and messiahs.
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Most Greeks and Turks (probably the overwhelming majority) are neither Greeks nor Turks, only citizens of Greece and Turkey. As for my fellow Armenians, I will speak only for myself: On a clear day I can trace my ancestry all the way back to my father.#
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God is one, but the lies spoken in His name are without number.
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Nations and empires die as surely as individuals.
Scientists tell us the same fate awaits
not only the planet on which we live
but also the universe itself.
I doubt if I or anyone else
can postpone the inevitable final catastrophe
by even a fraction of a second.
Perhaps I write the way I write
not to save anything or anyone or, for that matter, myself,
but to kill time.
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One of the functions of lawyers is to defend the lawless.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2016
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Trump’s wife, when asked if he listens to her:
“Sometimes he does, sometimes he don’t.”
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One nation under God; two under the Devil.
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I once met an Armenian writer
(I forget his name)
who made a comfortable living
as the secretary of a bishop.
He wrote fiction.
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There is money in Armenian literature
provided you are willing to submit
your intelligence to someone
who may not have enough of it himself.
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When life becomes unbearable, our need for illusions becomes overwhelming.
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Racism and diplomacy are mutually exclusive concepts.
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Perhaps my quarrel is not with readers but with myself, my younger self, when I was innocent and naïve and therefore an ideal target for manipulators.
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Preston Sturges on his mother: "She was endowed with such a rich and powerful imagination that anything she said three times, she believed fervently. Often twice was enough."
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