“If you or one of the blind fools who follows you honestly believe you can… bring it on. I'm in the mood for Slaughter. Killing and Murder, too.
~ Jericho a. k. a. Cratus”
Source: Dream Warrior
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Jean Rostand (1894–1977) French writer
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Sunni Hadith
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (1967)
Context: I say to you today that I still stand by nonviolence. And I am still convinced that it is the most potent weapon available to the Negro in his struggle for justice in this country. And the other thing is that I am concerned about a better world. I'm concerned about justice. I'm concerned about brotherhood. I'm concerned about truth. And when one is concerned about these, he can never advocate violence. For through violence you may murder a murderer but you can't murder murder. Through violence you may murder a liar but you can't establish truth. Through violence you may murder a hater, but you can't murder hate. Darkness cannot put out darkness. Only light can do that.
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Donna Tartt book The Goldfinch
Source: The Goldfinch
Bruce Springsteen (1949) American singer and songwriter
"Countin' on a Miracle"
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Andy Weir (1972) American writer
You fell silent.
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