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Jericho lowered himself carefully to his knees. He covered his eyes and moved his lips like all the others, but he had no faith in any of it. Faith in mathematics, yes; faith in logic, of course; faith in the trajectory of the stars, yes, perhaps. But faith in a God, Christian or otherwise?

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Robert Harris Faith Religion Science

Of all human activities, writing is the one for which it is easiest to find excuses not to begin – the desk’s too big, the desk’s too small, there’s too much noise, there’s too much quiet, it’s too hot, too cold, too early, too late. I had learned over the years to ignore them all, and simply to start.

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Robert Harris Writing

A book unwritten is a delightful universe of infinite possibilities. Set down one word, however, and it immediately becomes earthbound. Set down one sentence and it’s halfway to being just like every other bloody book that’s ever been written.

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Robert Harris Books Writing

And the great thing about money is that it doesn’t matter when you harvest it. It’s an all-year crop.

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Robert Harris Money

Power brings a man many luxuries, but a clean pair of hands is seldom among them.

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Robert Harris Luxuries Power

The destination of the journey could not be altered, only the manner in which one approached it - whether one chose to walk erect or to be dragged complaining through the dust.

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Robert Harris Choices Destiny Inspirational

People perish. Books are immortal.

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Robert Harris Books Historical Literature

Suicide leaves everyone feeling guilty.

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Robert Harris Death Suicide

Brave words. Easy to write when one was young and death was still skulking over a distant hill somewhere... - Pg. 82

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Robert Harris Bravery Reflection On Life Youth

Outwardly, I hope, I wear my usual mask of detachment, even irony, for there has never been a situation,however dire, even this one, that did not strike me as containing at least some element of the human comedy.

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Robert Harris Comedy Dreyfus Historical Fiction

Right, you see that girl over there, the one in that group that keeps looking right at you?'...'Right, let's say I'm convinced she's wearing black knickers - she looks like a black knickers kind of gal to me - and I'm so sure that's what she's wearing, so positive of that sartorial fact, I want to bet a million dollars on it. The trouble is, if I'm wrong, I'm wiped out. So I also bet she's wearing knickers that aren't black, but are any one of a whole basket of colours - let's say I put nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars on that possibility: that's the rest of the market; that's the hedge. This is a crude example, okay, in every sense, but hear me out. Now if I'm right, I make fifty K, but even if I'm wrong I'm going to lose fifty K, because I'm hedged. And because ninety-five per cent of my million dollars is not in use - I'm never going to be called on to show it: the only risk is in the spread - I can make similar bets with other people. Or I can bet it on something else entirely. And the beauty of it is I don't have to be right all the time - if I can just get the colour of her underwear right fifty-five per cent of the time I'm going to wind up very rich...

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Robert Harris Explanation Finance

Down in the cellar the Gestapo were licensed to practice was the Ministry of Justice called ‘heightened interrogation’. The rules had been drawn up by civilised men in warm offices and they stipulated the presence of a doctor.

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Robert Harris Historical Fiction Nazi

...it has always been my temperament to prefer a tiny amount of the excellent to a plenitude of the mediocre...

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Robert Harris Dreyfus France Historical Fiction Military

For them, it was just an ordinary miracle.

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Robert Harris Ancient Roman Culture Miracle Pompeii Water

Civilization was a relentless war that man was doomed to lose eventually. - Pg. 195

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Robert Harris Civilization Man Vs Nature

Nature has granted man no better gift than the shortness of life. The senses grow dull, the limbs are numb, sight, bearing, gait, even the teeth and alimentary organs die before we do, and yet this period is reckoned a portion of life. - Pg. 82

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Robert Harris Law Of Nature Life Life And Death Nature Of Man

Officially it was almost spring but someone had forgotten to pass the news on to winter.

~ Robert Harris

Robert Harris Spring Winter
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