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Eleanora 2022-04-20 09:01:21

The sniper obviously put himself in the position of God. It is very strange that if he has complete justice, he will not frame the takeaway brother, but if he does not have a sense of justice, how can he punish evil? What about good things? History does not understand, and neither do we. But the implications of this are worth thinking about.

When we pile up our self with most lies and a small part of truth, is it really the real self? Everyone is a half-truth and half-false independent individual, because the true and false are mixed, so they are happy with themselves. beautiful others. Pure truth will inevitably attract other people's dislike, and too many lies will only hurt others.

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Phone Booth quotes

  • The Caller: Look at these guys. You can smell the fear.

    Stu: 10 cops.

    The Caller: This reminds me of 'nam.

    Stu: Vietnam?

    The Caller: Yes, Vietnam.

    Stu: I was too young to go, but I've seen pictures.

    The Caller: Well, pictures can't do it, Stu. You can't imagine the fear, the stench, pigs eating napalm-charred bodies. Children leaving grenades in your boots.

    Stu: [sputtering] A-and then you got blamed for the war.

    The Caller: I came home and people spat on me.

    Stu: This countr - this country owes you an apology. Look, I just had this vision of you coming back from the war, you know. Inured to the killing, not able to get work, isolated. I think that could be made into a pretty affecting story and one that, you know, everyone understands. And I think cops...

    [the Caller starts chuckling]

    Stu: I think they're on the side of vets.

    The Caller: You are pathetic, Stu. Why don't you wake up? "Napalm-charred bodies"? I'd have to be 50 to be in that war!

  • Felicia: You better get out of there before he come back and kick yo' ass.