“Use your head; cut off theirs.”
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Max Brooks, właściwie Maximillian Michael Brooks – amerykański pisarz specjalizujący się w literaturze s-f, aktor i autor scenariuszy.
Jest synem reżysera, producenta i aktora Mela Brooksa i aktorki Anne Bancroft. W latach 2001–2003 współtworzył jeden z bardziej znanych amerykańskich programów rozrywkowych o nazwie Saturday Night Live na Comedy Channel. Jest autorem wydanej w 2003 roku książki "The Zombie Survival Guide", będącą jego literacką interpretacją mitu o zombie w formie poradnika opisującego jak przeżyć atak tych istot. Wątek ten kontynuuje w kolejnej książce, "World War Z" wydanej w 2006, będącej opisem wojny między ludźmi a zombie. Max Brooks występował także epizodycznie jako aktor w wielu serialach m.in. w serialu komediowym Roseanne oraz brał udział w współtworzeniu filmach animowanych Justice League, Batman 20 lat później, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command , oraz kilku innych .
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“Use your head; cut off theirs.”
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World War Z
Kontekst: You wanna know who lost World War Z? Whales. I guess they never really had a chance, not with several million hungry boat people and half the world's navies converted to fishing fleets. [... ] So the next time someone tries to tell you about how the true losses of this war are "our innocence" or "part of our humanity"... Whatever, bro. Tell it to the whales.
“Point is, that's the image of those in uniform, and it couldn't be further from the truth.”
World War Z
Kontekst: Attack. When I first heard that word, my gut reaction was, "oh shit". Does that surprise you? Of course it does. You probably expected "the brass" to be just champing at that bit, all that blood and guts, "hold 'em by the nose while we kick 'em in the ass" crap. I don't know who created the stereotype hard-charging, dim-witted, high school football coach of a general officer. Maybe it was Hollywood, or the civilian press, or maybe we did it to ourselves, by allowing those insipid, egocentric clowns- the MacArthurs and Halseys and Curtis E. LeMays- to define our image to the rest of the country. Point is, that's the image of those in uniform, and it couldn't be further from the truth.
The Zombie Survival Guide
Kontekst: Joy, sadness, confidence, anxiety, love, hatred, fear—all of these feelings and thousands more that make up the human “heart” are as useless to the living dead as the organ of the same name. Who knows if this is humanity’s greatest weakness or strength? The debate continues, and probably will forever.
“The monsters that rose from the dead, they are nothing compared to the ones we carry in our hearts”
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“There's a word for that kind of lie. Hope.”
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“I don't know if great times make great men, but I know they can kill them.”
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“Imagine what could be accomplished if only the human race would shed its humanity.”
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“Sometimes you find your path, sometimes it finds you.”
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“When I believe in my ability to do something, there is no such word as no.”
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“Whatever bro, tell it to the whales”
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“They didn't break me. I broke myself.”
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“To know is always better, no matter what the answer might be.”
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“Americans worship technology. It's an inherent trait in the national zeitgeist.”
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“Fear is the most basic emotion we have. Fear is primal. Fear sells.”
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“There comes a point where emotions must give way to objective facts.”
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“The opening bombardment took out at least three-quarters of them. Only three-quarters.”
World War Z