The evening before the event, we met for dinner, and I was aware that it might be our last meal together. I was also startled to realize that it was our first meal alone. I remember thinking what a shame it was—for me—that our lives had not better coincided. I had much to learn from him.
I have been privileged to witness the gratitude that so many people feel for Hitch’s life and work—for, wherever I speak, I meet his fans. On my last book tour, those who attended my lectures could not contain their delight at the mere mention of his name—and many of them came up to get their books signed primarily to request that I pass along their best wishes to him. It was wonderful to see how much Hitch was loved and admired—and to be able to share this with him before the end.
I will miss you, brother.

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Sam Harris on his friend Christopher Hitchens.
Besides an excellent spokes person for non religious belief, Hitchens was a great writer. I think Harris is both as well. Reflecting on Hitchens myself, he wrote as if every word could be his last. The last three days of his life, he wrote a 3000 word book review for the Atlantic. I will seed when released..
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