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Mr F.

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Title says it all. Things got really serious here and I have been in a few too many Feminism threads for my sanity. So I thought it was about time we had a light-hearted "Lets trade some epic quotes around" thread. Mostly influenced by one of my new favourite quotes of all time:

Terry Pratchett said:
A flash of inspiration struck him with all the force and brilliance that ideas have when they're travelling through beer.
So yeah. Lets trade some quotes around. And, hopefully, avoid an epic 10 page dustup. If that is possible on this site in the current climate.

captcha: good day. Good day to you, ser.
 

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Jolly Co-operator

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From Memories of Ice, book three of The Malazan Book of the Fallen. Spoken by a character named Itkovian.

"Soldiers are issued armour for their flesh and bones, but they must fashion their own for their souls. Piece by piece."

This series is full of great quotes, really. It's hard to choose.
 

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"Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world ? No, you move."
-Captain America
 

Mike Richards

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A recent example, Bioshock Infinite has one of my favorite openings of all time.

"Booker, are you afraid of god?"

"No, but I'm afraid of you."

Those two lines say more then some entire games manage, and that's just the fucking intro. Then we get that whole awesome scene in the boat right after, just perfect.
 

Ryan Ambrose

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"You know lots of criticism is written by characters who are very academic and think it is a sign you are worthless if you make jokes or kid or even clown. I wouldn't kid Our Lord if he was on the cross. But I would attempt a joke with him if I ran into him chasing the money changers out of the temple."


Ernest Hemingway on the subject of comedy, at the time, regarding lack of humour masquerading as religious persecution, an issue still visible to this day.


Or perhaps I'm reading too much into it.
 

Shinsei-J

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"True, I've given up on the real world, however I haven't given up on myself. The world doesn't get to decide whether my life is boring, fun, or ordinary 'cause that's my decision to make. As long as I have the will nothing is impossible!"
-Keima Katsuragi, The World God Only Knows

When I heard this for the first time I was amazed and it's since become one of the mantras I live by.
Just the perfect articulation of rejecting reality.
 

King of Asgaard

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'What can change the nature of a man?'
Also Planescape related (SPOILERS):

Also Legacy of Kain:


Go to 5:14


Also Wrath of Khan:
 

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Alfred Pennyworth, The Dark Knight

"Because some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn."

Caboose, Red vs Blue

"Your toast has been burned, and no amount of scraping will remove the black parts."
 

Smeatza

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Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.

Certain things have to happen before other things. Gods play games with the fates of men. But first they have to get all the pieces on the board, and look all over the place for the dice.

But most people are rather stupid and waste their lives. Have you not seen that? Have you not looked down from the horse at a city and thought how much it resembled an ant heap, full of blind creatures who think their mundane little world is real? You see the lighted windows and what you want to think is that there must be many interesting stories behind them, but what you know is that really there are just dull, dull souls, mere consumers of food, who think their instincts are emotions and their tiny lives of more account than a whisper of wind.

Rincewind had always been happy to think of himself as a racist. The One Hundred Meters, the Mile, the Marathon ? he'd run them all. Later, when he learned with some surprise what the word actually meant, he'd been equally certain he wasn't one. He was a person who divided the world quite simply into people who were trying to kill him and people who weren't. That didn't leave much room for fine details like what colour anyone was.

I fucking love the Discworld series
 

Glongpre

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"Insignificant creatures made of flesh and bone, you touch my mind, fumbling in ignorance, incapable of understanding." There is more but I can't remember, but damn it gets me excited everytime. It also reminds me of Shodan's speech when you reach the office of the dead woman.

My favourite is from a tale of two cities, quoted in the dark knight rises.
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."
 

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Let's set the existence-of-god issue aside for a later volume, and just stipulate that in some way, self-replicating organisms came into existence on this planet and immediately began trying to get rid of each other, either by spamming their environments with rough copies of themselves, or by more direct means which hardly need to be belabored. Most of them failed, and their genetic legacy was erased from the universe forever, but a few found some way to survive and to propagate. After about three billion years of this sometimes zany, frequently tedious fugue of carnality and carnage, Godfrey Waterhouse IV was born, in Murdo, South Dakota, to Blanche, the wife of a Congregational preacher named Bunyan Waterhouse. Like every other creature on the face of the earth, Godfrey was, by birthright, a stupendous badass, albeit in the somewhat narrow technical sense that he could trace his ancestry back up a long line of slightly less highly evolved stupendous badasses to that first self-replicating gizmo--which, given the number and variety of its descendants, might justifiably be described as the most stupendous badass of all time. Everyone and everything that wasn't a stupendous badass was dead. As nightmarishly lethal, memetically programmed death-machines went, these were the nicest you could ever hope to meet.

Neil Stephenson - Cryptonomicon.

That and the entire first chapter of Snow crash.