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Quo Usque Pro Roma Ibis?

(Which means: How far will you go for Rome? And this is actually from the game Rome 2: Total War)
- Will you fight for your country? - Florence asked me out of blue, while we had some smoking break back in those days when I was still a heavy smoker.
- Is that a rhetorical question?
- No, it's not. I am just curious about what you have to say about this.
- Honest opinion?
- Honest opinion.
- Well then, I Read more of this blog post »
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Peter F. Hamilton
“All because I was too stupid to learn from past mistakes. Just like all the other dreaming fools throughout history, wrapped up with seductive, clean equations, their simplistic, isolated elegance, giving no thought to the messy, bloody, physical application that was their ultimate reality. As if we didn’t have enough weapons already. But that’s human nature, we’ve always got to go one better, to increase the terror another notch. And for what?”
Peter F. Hamilton, The Reality Dysfunction

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