“They have never felt pain … We don’t have their connections, but we’re ready to die.”
As quoted in "Protests Urge Resignation of Leaders in Thailand" in The New York Times (15 March 2010).
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“Things have never been so swell
and I have never felt this well! I have never failed to feel… Pain!”
You Know You're Right.
Song lyrics, Posthumously released (post-1994)

Entry (1955)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
Source: The Stars My Destination (1956), Chapter 16 (pp. 254-255).
“I wonder where we go when we die?”
“…Pittsburgh?”
“You mean if we’re good or if we’re bad?”

“If you have a setback, Don’t take a step back- Get ready for a comeback!”
Comeback & Beyond: How to Turn Your Setback into Your Comeback (2010)

About the Trans Mountain Pipeline, as quoted in People 'are going to die' protesting Trans Mountain pipeline: Former Bank of Canada governor https://edmontonjournal.com/business/energy/people-are-going-to-die-protesting-trans-mountain-pipeline-former-bank-of-canada-governor (June 13, 2018) by Gordon Kent, Edmonton Journal.

“For the record, I don’t deserve this. But I have lower back pain and don’t deserve that either.”
After being listed as one of the twenty most brilliant living Christian Professors. Originally sourced to Jack Benny.
"Baylor faculty member named one of '20 Most Brilliant Christian Professors,'" Waco Tribune-Herald,(April 15, 2010), Tim Woods, 2011-01-15, 2011-04-28 http://www.wacotrib.com/news/Baylor-faculty-member-named-one-of-20-Most-Brilliant-Christian-Professors.html,

Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/red-1994 of Three Colors: Red (2 December 1994)
Reviews, Four star reviews
Context: We are connected with some people and never meet others, but it could easily have happened otherwise. Looking back over a lifetime, we describe what happened as if it had a plan. To fully understand how accidental and random life is — how vast the odds are against any single event taking place — would be humbling. … This is the kind of film that makes you feel intensely alive while you're watching it, and sends you out into the streets afterwards eager to talk deeply and urgently, to the person you are with. Whoever that happens to be.