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“Always consider the possibility that you may be wrong. Especially when you are absolutely certain you are right.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“I’ve often wondered which, psychiatry or religion, has done more damage. Between them, they about owned it all.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“I have often wondered how anyone who does not read, by which I mean daily, having some book going all the time, can make it through life.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“profoundly complex systems”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“Maybe it’s that women can get along without men a damn sight better than men can get along without women. And the fact that they know it. That alone gives them a big edge. In endurance, in whatever you want to call it. They know they’ll win out in the end.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“I’m afraid I possess an unfortunate gap in my medical education of never having believed in much of that stuff. I’ve often wondered which, psychiatry or religion, has done more damage. Between them, they about owned it all.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“Imagine penguins and sea leopards outlasting the whole works. Well, probably they deserve to. Especially penguins. I don't think they ever hurt anybody.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“They were the Land people. We were the sea people.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“Why aren’t you men helping”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship
“belief, expressed in such diverse and fascinating ways, in the One who had placed them there: the Christians, the Jews, the Mohammedans, and a hundred offshoots of each, all raising their voices in praise to Him—often, too, raising their swords against one another in a manner, a zeal of hatred, which must have perplexed Him, as if one could ever chop off the head of one of His children and ascribe the act to His direct orders.”
William Brinkley, The Last Ship