“No; he could be ruined again and again by hope, but he would never be capable of belief.”
Source: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
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Michael Chabon 96
Novelist, short story writer, essayist 1963Related quotes

“Tonight he was too tired to hate and hoped in the morning when he was rested he would hate again.”
Coal Black Horse (2007)
Source: Drenai series, Legend, Pt 1: Against the Horde, Ch. 7
Context: [A]ll men die.... A man needs many things in his life to make it bearable. A good woman. Sons and daughters. Comradeship. Warmth. Food and shelter. but above all these things, he needs to be able to know that he is a man. And what is a man? He is someone who rises when life has knocked him down. Someone who raises his fist to heaven when a storm has ruined his crop — and then plants again. And again. A man remains unbroken by the savage twists of fate. That man may never win. But when he sees himself reflected, he can be proud of what he sees. For low he may be in the scheme of things: peasant, serf, or dispossessed. But he is unconquerable. And what is death? an end to trouble. An end to strife and fear.... Bear this in mind when you decide your future.

"The Lees of Happiness"
Quoted, Tales of the Jazz Age (1922)

"Young Love"
Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911)
Source: The Rag and Bone Shop (2000), p. 26