How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"I felt bad about it," said Eisman. "It was obnoxious. He was a lovely guy. He was just wrong. I was no longer the underdog. And I had to conduct myself in a different way." (10.66)
By the end of the book, Eisman has taken a step back from his persnickety ways. We bet you still don't want to be on the other end of an argument with him, but we don't think he'll be tracing any more "zeroes" in the air. At least we hope not. If you're reading this, Eisman, then just remember: WWSMD. What Would Spider-Man Do?