-There are people who reshape the world by force or argument, but the cat just lies there dozing, and the world quietly reshapes itself to suit HIS comfort and convenience. -Chaos is often found in greatest abundance where order is being sought; chaos always wins because chaos is more organized -Wars throughout history have claimed many lives. Although humankind has never been able to forget the sorrow caused by the wars, they have not stopped fighting. The blood and tears they shed are merely ceremonial. So why do people fight anyway? Perhaps the meaning of human existence lies within their will to fight. People feel the sense of accomplishment through battle. And it’s also a fact that the ones actually fighting are never perceived as being tainted. –Heero Yui -The darkness calls to the light, and the light calls again to the darkness. Is this the will of the galaxy? Saying I will end the war... Will that be the end of everything? And that glaive of death, this time must I be the one to bring it down? -Sailor Saturn -Right and wrong are not what separate us and our enemies. It’s our different standpoints, our perspectives that separate us. Both sides blame one another. There’s no good or bad side. Just two sides holding different views. |
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