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May 19, 2017 - 7:59 AM
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Jim Phelps
(Member)
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Peter: "Is there anything more terrifying than the destruction of the world?" Lloyd: "Yes. The knowledge that it doesn't matter one way or the other. It's all random, resonating aimlessly out of nothing and eventually vanishing forever. I'm not talking about the world, I'm talking about the universe, all space, all time, just temporary convulsion. And I got paid to prove it." Peter: "You feel so sure of that when you look out on a clear night like tonight and see all those millions of stars, that none of it matters?" Lloyd: "I think it's just as beautiful as you do, and vaguely evocative of some deep truth that always just keeps slipping away, but then my professional perspective overcomes me; I just wish for a more penetrating view of it, and I understand it for what it truly is. Haphazard. Morally neutral, and unimaginably violent." ~September (1987) If I've already posted this, just remember that I tend to watch a lot of Woody Allen films. And then just read it again, jerks.
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I am here, Mr. Phelps! THANK YOU! I would much rather have you looking for me than complaining about the latest film quote that I provided.
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"It will never be UNANIMOUS, dammit!!" "If you say so, Mr. Adams" ...
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Battle of Britain The best line had me laugh out loud. New Spitfire pilot runs to his plane for more training past his fellow pilots who say: "Spring chicken to shitehawk in one easy lesson."
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