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‘Mortality,’ by Christopher Hitchens - NYTimes.com

“For me,” he writes in “Mortality,” “to remember friendship is to recall those conversations that it seemed a sin to break off: the ones that made the sacrifice of the following day a trivial one.”


There are some people the world is worse off for having lost. Christopher Hitchens is at the forefront of that category.
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‘Mortality,’ by Christopher Hitchens - NYTimes.com

“For me,” he writes in “Mortality,” “to remember friendship is to recall those conversations that it seemed a sin to break off: the ones that made the sacrifice of the following day a trivial one.”

There are some people the world is worse off for having lost. Christopher Hitchens is at the forefront of that category.

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