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As a thinker he may be regarded as awkward, controversial, difficult to classify; but he is certainly not ignored.
“Professor: Who is she?
Mad man: The Impossible.
Professor: The more Impossible, the greater the love.
Mad man: Do you truly believe that?
Mad man: My heart is so sick
Professor: What I know of love, the sickness often becomes the cure.”
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Mad man: The Impossible.
Professor: The more Impossible, the greater the love.
Mad man: Do you truly believe that?
Mad man: My heart is so sick
Professor: What I know of love, the sickness often becomes the cure.”
―
“From hell's heart, I stab at thee.
For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee -Khan from Star Trek.”
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For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee -Khan from Star Trek.”
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“Sarek: Do you have a message for your mother?
Spock: Yes. Tell her I feel fine.
Spock: Live long and prosper, Father.
Sarek: Live long and prosper, my son.”
― Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Spock: Yes. Tell her I feel fine.
Spock: Live long and prosper, Father.
Sarek: Live long and prosper, my son.”
― Star Trek: The Motion Picture
“Kirk: My God, Bones. What have I done?
Bones: What you had to do. What you always do. Turn death into a fighting chance to live.”
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Bones: What you had to do. What you always do. Turn death into a fighting chance to live.”
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“When I was very young and in the cave of Trophonius I forgot to laugh. Then, when I got older, when I opened my eyes and saw the real world, I began to laugh and I haven’t stopped since. I saw that the meaning of life was to get a livelihood, that the goal of life was to be a High Court judge, that the bright joy of love was to marry a well-off girl, that the blessing of friendship was to help each other out of a financial tight spot, that wisdom was what the majority said it was, that passion was to give a speech, that courage was to risk being fined 10 rix-dollars, that cordiality was to say ‘You’re welcome’ after a meal, and that the fear of God was to go to communion once a year. That’s what I saw. And I laughed.”
― Either/Or: A Fragment of Life
― Either/Or: A Fragment of Life
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