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“Oh, the morrow of pain and dole Is naught while the sunlight lingers.”
Source : Kenneth Rand (1915). “The Dreamer, and Other Poems”
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“Nothing is known for sure, even the person who was there isn't entirely sure he or she had the same response as the other in that moment. One person might have fallen head over heels, the other might have been thinking about what to have for dinner and inadvertently making eye contact.”
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“We tell lies, yet it is easy to show that lying is immoral.”
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“When I don't like a piece of music, I make a point of listening to it more closely”
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“What I like about narrative in general is when there is some incongruity between the form and content. Let's say, mixing up the gothic with a coming-of-age narrative. Telling a love story that's also a monster story. Mixing up superhero tropes with your monster tropes. I like category confusion.”
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“House of the Dead 2 I gave away. Alone in the Dark 2 I will also not do; even if the DVD movie made money. BloodRayne 2 in the Wild West is what I really want to do.”
Source : "Uwe Boll Talks Bloodrayne, Dungeon Siege, Postal and More" by Gareth Von Kallenbach, sknr.net, March 3, 2006.
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“In the beds which the piety of the public has prepared on every side, stricken men await the verdict of fate.”
Source : Georges Duhamel (1918). “The New Book of Martyrs: From the French of Georges Duhamel”
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“I've always been inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, who articulated his Dream of an America where people are judged not by skin color but "by the content of their character." In the scientific world, people are judged by the content of their ideas. Advances are made with new insights, but the final arbitrator of any point of view are experiments that seek the unbiased truth, not information cherry picked to support a particular point of view.”