Source: "It Didn’t Take Long for Me to Feel Empathy: Nanfu Wang on In the Same Breath" in Roger Ebert https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/it-didnt-take-long-for-me-to-feel-empathy-nanfu-wang-on-in-the-same-breath (17 August 2021)
“Official history has been tampered with in the most extraordinary way, so that we continue to see the world in the child-like simplicity of good and evil, heroes and villains. The world is rarely like that. Therefore the need to create opposing "sides" and encourage conflict becomes essential.”
"...and the truth shall set you free", pg.127
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Source: 1880s, "The Study of Administration," 1887, p. 203; as cited in: Dimock (1937;28)
“You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
Character Harvey Dent
Source: The Hundred Verses of Advice: Tibetan Buddhist Teachings on What Matters Most
Allegories of the Sacred Laws (Legum allegoriae), Book I, §2; tr. C. D. Yonge, The works of Philo Judaeus (1854), Vol. 1, pp. 52–53.
“Wars, conflict, it's all business. "One murder makes a villain. Millions a hero."”
Numbers sanctify.
Monsieur Verdoux (1947); Chaplin in this line is quoting an older statement of Bishop Beilby Porteus: "One murder makes a villain. Millions a hero."