¡òEpisode 18£ºLaruen, £¨2011.03.16£©
¡ñThe secret to getting away with lying is believing with all your heart. That goes for lying to yourself even more so than lying to another.¡¾Elizabeth Bear, 1971-, ÃÀ¹úÐüÒÉС˵×÷¼Ò¡¿
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¡ñPeople will believe a big lie sooner than a little one and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.¡¾Walter Langer, 1899-1981, ÃÀ¹ú¾«Éñ·ÖÎöѧ¼Ò£¬ÒòÔÚ¶þսʱÆÚ·ÖÎöÏ£ÌØÀÕµÄ˼ÏëÓëÐÐΪ£¬½øÒ»²½ÍƲâËû½«»á×Ôɱ¶øÎÅÃû¡£Öø×÷¡¶The Mind of Adolf Hilter¡·¡¿
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¡òEpisode 19£ºWith Friends like this, £¨2011.03.30£©
¡ñThe old faiths light their candles all about but burly truth comes by and puts them out.¡¾Lizette Reese, 1856-1935, ÃÀ¹úÊ«ÈË¡¿
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¡òEpisode 20£ºHanley Waters, £¨2011.04.06£©
¡ñMan, when he does not grieve, hardly exist.¡¾Antonio Porchia, 1885-1968, Òâ´óÀûÊ«ÈË¡¿
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¡ñSometimes human places create inhuman monsters.¡¾Stephen King, 02/09/1947- , ÃÀ¹úÏÖ´ú¿Ö²ÀÐüÒɿƻÃ×÷¼Ò¡¿
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¡ñEvery journey into the past is complicated by delusions, false memories, false namings of real events.¡¾Adrienne Rich, 16/05/1929- , ÃÀ¹úÊ«ÈË/ÆÀÂÛ¼Ò/ŮȨÖ÷ÒåÕß, ±»³ÆÎª20ÊÀ¼ÍµÚ¶þ´ú×îÊܹØ×¢ºÍ×îÓÐÓ°ÏìµÄÊ«ÈËÖ®Ò»¡¿
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¡òEpisode 22£ºOut of the Light, £¨2011.05.04£©
¡ñOf this alone even god is deprived. The power of making things that are past never to have been¡¾Agathon, 448-400BC, Ñŵ䱯¾çÊ«ÈË¡¿
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¡ñBring the past only if you're going to build from it¡¾Domenico Estrada, 18/04/1954- , Ä«Î÷¸ç×÷¼Ò.¡¿
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¡òEpisode 23£ºBig Sea, £¨2011.05.11£©
¡ñThe sea has never been friendly to man. At most, it has been the accomplice of human restlessness.¡¾Joseph Conrad, 1857-1924, ²¨À¼¼®Ó¢ÎÄС˵¼Ò, ±»ÈÏΪÊÇ×î³öÉ«µÄÓ¢ÎÄС˵¼ÒÖ®Ò»¡¿
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¡ñWe are tied to the ocean and when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch, we are going back from once we came.¡¾John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963, µÚ35ÈÎÃÀ¹ú×Üͳ¡¿
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Season 7
Episode 01£º
?Queen Elizabeth 1 said, the past cannot be cured. Å®ÍõÒÁÀöɯ°×Ò»ÊÀ˵¹ý£¬¾ÉÉË¿ÚÓÀÔ¶ÎÞ·¨¸§Æ½¡£(JJ)
Episode 02£º
?If it is a miracle, any sort of evidence will answer. But if it is a fact, proof is necessary.¡ª¡ªMark Twain
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?Men are not prisoners of fate, but prisoners of their own minds.¡ª¡ªFranklin D. Roosevelt ¸»À¼¿ËÁÖ?ÂÞ˹¸££¨ÃÀ¹úǰ×Üͳ£©£ºÈ˲»±»ÃüÔËÇô½û£¬Ö»»á³ÉΪ×Ô¼ºË¼ÏëµÄÇôͽ¡£(Reid) ?We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone, only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for a moment, that we're not alone.¡ª¡ªOrson Welles
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?You may leave school, but it never leaves you.¡ª¡ªAndy Partridge
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?From childhood's hour I have not been as others were, I have not seen as others saw.¡ª¡ªEdgar Allan Poe
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?All things truly wicked, start from an innocence.¡ª¡ªErnest Hemingway Å·ÄÚË¹ÌØ?º£Ã÷Íþ£ºËùÓÐ×ï¶ñ¶¼Ê¼ÓÚÇå°×¡£(Rossi)
Episode 06£º
?To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived is unbearable.¡ª¡ªErich Fromm
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?The timing of death, like the ending of a story, gives a changed meaning to what preceded it.¡ª¡ªMary Catherine Bateson
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?For the man sound of body and serene of mind, there is no such thing as bad weather, every day has its beauty. And storms which whip the blood, do but make it pulse more vigorously.¡ª¡ªGeorge Gissing
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?Adversity is like a strong wind, it tears from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are.¡ª¡ªArthur Golden
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?Hope is faith holding out its hand in the dark..¡ª¡ªGeorge Lles ÇÇÖÎ?À³¶û˹£ºÏ£ÍûÊÇÐÅÄîÔÚºÚ°µÖÐÉì³öµÄÔ®ÊÖ¡£(Garcia)
?We are each on our own journey, each of us are on our very own adventure,
encountering all kinds of challenges. And the choices we make on that adventure will
shape us as we go, those choices will stretch us and test us, and push us to our limit, and our adventure will make us stronger, than we ever knew we could be. There's a quote by my favorite author Joseph Campbell and it goes like this, find a place inside where there's joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.¡ª¡ªPenelope Garcia
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?Things do not change. We change.¡ª¡ªHenry David Thoreau
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