Joe Bulo: Any last requests? Oraetta Mayflower: Yeah, uh, can you shoot him first so I can watch? Josto Fadda: What?
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Joe Bulo: Any last requests? Oraetta Mayflower: Yeah, uh, can you shoot him first so I can watch? Josto Fadda: What?
The world is wrong. It looks like my world, but everything’s different.
Sy Feltz
Ethelrida Pearl Smutney: History is a form of memory. But what does it mean to remember? We think, naturally, of our own past, our lives day by day, and through them we see the events of our times. We are black and white, rich and poor, foreign-born and domestic. And yet, if our pasts are separate, then aren't our histories separate, too? Segregated? Ask yourself: who writes the books? Who chooses what we remember and what gets forgotten?
Rabbi Milligan: It's the principle, making people live with uncertainty. It ain't right.
Ebal Violante: I can tell you are thinking, you can just kill me the way you kill the men before. But this is a mistake. Because when you look at me, you don't see the man behind me, and the man behind him, and all the men that follow. Forever. You see them now. The wave that never ends.
Rabbi Milligan: Only a fool thinks the world's gonna stay exactly as it was.
The Future is Now!
Ebal Violante: It's s***, no? The old way for the old world. Brothers, uncles, cousins. We live in the new world now. We need a new way.