Remembering Quotes - page 8
I just want them to know that it happened for a reason.”
"Look, Tyler, some things just happen.” This close, the stillness of the ghost plane was overwhelming.
"But why did they die instead of us?” the boy asked, with an air of patiently reciting a well-rehearsed argument. His gaze was unblinking.
"Because they were exposed to a certain virus, and we weren't. You can look for reasons, and god knows a few people here have driven themselves half-crazy trying, but Tyler, that's all there is.”
"What if we were saved for a different reason?”
"Saved?” Clark was remembering why he didn't talk to Tyler very often.
"Some people were saved. People like us.”
"What do you mean, ‘people like us'?”
"People who were good,” Tyler said.”People who weren't weak.
Emily St. John Mandel
Gentlemen: Fascism is a party, a political doctrine. But Fascism, while being a party, a political doctrine is above all a total conception of life. So the fascist, whether his is writing in newspapers or reading them, going about his private life or talking to others, looking to the future or remembering the past and the past of his people, must always remember he is a Fascist. Thus he fulfills what can really be said to be the main characteristic of Fascism, to take life seriously. Life is toil, is effort, is sacrifice, is hard work.
Giovanni Gentile