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All of life is a wager
— Christopher Hitchens
David Irving is not just a Fascist historian . He is also a great historian of Fascism .
— Christopher Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens is the greatest living essayist in the English language.
— Christopher Buckley
I think that all filth is local ... and that a joke isn't a joke unless it's at somebody's expense
— Christopher Hitchens
It must be obvious to anyone who can think at all that the charges against the Hussein regime are, as concerns arsenals of genocidal weaponry, true.
— Christopher Hitchens
In this way he will draw men to him by the strong cords of their passions, made reason-proof by being baptized with the name of piety.
— Christopher Hitchens
He amended the thought to say that men were "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights," thus
— Christopher Hitchens
The trade-off between freedom and security, so often proposed so seductively, very often leads to the loss of both.
— Christopher Hitchens
The point is not the honest relief of suffering but the promulgation of a cult based on death and suffering and subjection. Mother
— Christopher Hitchens
Osama bin Laden's writings and actions constitute a direct negation of human liberty, and vent an undisguised hatred and contempt for life itself.
— Christopher Hitchens
For me, the life of the angler is an almost flawless example of how not to have a good time.
— Christopher Hitchens
Saul Bellow: Death is the dark backing that a mirror needs if we are able to see anything.
— Christopher Hitchens
There is no reason at all why there aren't enough people to guard New Orleans and to help stabilise Baghdad.
— Christopher Hitchens
What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof.
— Christopher Hitchens
It ought to be an offense to be excruciating and unfunny in circumstances where your audience is almost morally obliged to enthuse.
— Christopher Hitchens
As well as being a vulgar producer of her own spectacle, and an embarrassment to her family, Cindy Sheehan is at best a shifty fantasist.
— Christopher Hitchens
Atheists have always argued that this world is all that we have, and that our duty is to one another to make the very most and best of it.
— Christopher Hitchens
Remember that it is 'free-thinking Jews,' not Jews as such, who are defined as the undesirables by T.S. Eliot in After Strange Gods.
— Christopher Hitchens
Redemption is promised at the low price of surrender of your critical faculties.
— Christopher Hitchens
Three words for those who want to put the Christ back in Christmas: Jingle Bell Rock.
— Christopher Hitchens
I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient.
— Christopher Hitchens
I respect those who say that the United States should simply withdraw from the Middle East, but I don't respect them for anything but their honesty.
— Christopher Hitchens
Friends, somebody said, are "god's apology for relations." I
— Christopher Hitchens
It is only those who hope to transform human beings who end up by burning them, like the waste product of a failed experiment.
— Christopher Hitchens
My little ankle-strap sandals curled with embarrassment for her.
— Christopher Hitchens
I don't think the war in Afghanistan was ruthlessly enough waged.
— Christopher Hitchens
Your ideal authors ought to pull you from the foundering of your previous existence, not smilingly guide you into a friendly and peaceable harbor.
— Christopher Hitchens
What do you most value in your friends?
Their continued existence. — Christopher Hitchens
Their continued existence. — Christopher Hitchens
It's no fun to appreciate to the full the truth of the materialist proposition that I don't have a body, I am a body.
— Christopher Hitchens
Don't swallow your moral code in tablet form.
— Christopher Hitchens
And showed him to be a villa-dwelling dependent and not an ascetic cave-dwelling guerrilla.
— Christopher Hitchens
I am, I hope, never offensive by accident.
— Christopher Hitchens
I became a journalist because I did not want to rely on newspapers for information.
— Christopher Hitchens