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Collection of Quotes
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The past is relevant only as data.
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Pull on the new flesh like borrowed gloves and burn your fingers once again.
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A weapon is a tool. A tool for killing and destroying. And there will be times
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when you must kill and destroy. Then you will choose and equip yourself with the tools
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that you need. But remember the weakness of weapons. They are an extension --
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you are the killer and destroyer. You are whole, with or without them.
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For all that we have done, as a civilization, as individuals, the universe is
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not stable, and nor is any single thing within it. Stars consume themselves,
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the universe itself rushes apart, and we ourselves are composed of matter in
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constant flux. Colonies of cells in temporary alliance, replicating and
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decaying and housed within, an incandescent cloud of electrical impulse and
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precariously stacked carbon code memory. This is reality, this is self knowledge,
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and the perception of it will, of course, make you dizzy.
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You are still young and stupid. Human life has no value. Haven't you learned
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that yet, Takeshi, with all you've seen? It has no value, intrinsic to itself.
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Machines cost money to build. Raw materials cost money to extract. But people?"
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She made a tiny spitting sound. "You can always get some more people. they
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reproduce like cancer cells, whether you want them or not. They are abundant,
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Takeshi. Why should they be valuable? Do you know that it costs us less to
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recruit and use up a real snuff whore than it does to set up and run the virtual
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equivalent format. Real human flesh is cheaper than a machine. It's the axiomatic
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truth of our times.
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Peace is an illusion, no matter how tranquil the world seems, peace doesn't last long.
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Peace is a struggle against our very nature. A skin we sketch over the bone, muscle,
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and sinew of our own innate savagery.
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The human eye is a wonderful device. With a little effort, it can fail to see even
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the most glaring injustice.
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Humanity has spread to the stars. We set out like ancient seafarers to explore
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the limitless ocean of space. But no matter how far we venture into the unknown,
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the worst monsters are those we bring with us.
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What we believe shapes who we are. Belief can bring us salvation or destruction.
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But when you believe a lie for too long, the truth doesn't set you free. It tears
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you apart.
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We aren't meant to live forever. It corrupts even the best of us.
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