Author of quotes: Thomas Harris. Page 3



Great pleasure to hold lovely things, albeit briefly.
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Look lady Murasaki cleared, she again lived in the present. She said to Hannibal:
- I see you and the cricket sings in unison with my heart.
- My heart trembles with happiness at the sight of the one that taught my heart to sing.
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War crimes do not end with the war.
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Temperament is a useful, but very dangerous gift. Be reasonable and you will never get a camera like this.
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Our mind remembers only what can afford to remember, and with that rapidity which can afford.
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- And you would like to remember everything?
Yes.
- To remember - is not always good.
- I would like to remember everything.
- Then you need a memory Palace to all to keep it. Palace created in your brain.
And it should be a Palace?
- He will grow to be as big as a Palace.
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Hannibal saw that the teacher Jacob is not trying to hide their thoughts, but not flaunting his intellectual superiority, never have a relationship without controversy.
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- He wants. Eager, by the way, be the same as you. It is his nature to covet. Clarice, how do we start to want something? We are looking for something to covet?
- No. We just...
- That's it! Exactly! We covet what we see every day. Didn't you feel the eyes of all counter? Random counter, Clarice? Do your eyes slide over the items that you come across?
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I know what you're afraid of. Not pain, not loneliness. You can't handle the indignity, Hannibal, you're like a cat.
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Dr. Lecter amused by his phenomenal memory for many years allows him to find their own entertainment, is wanted. Neither the fears nor the desire to do good does not hinder his thinking; so physics could not fetter the thinking of Milton. In my thinking it is free still.
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- Do you have some way to cope with fear? asked Dr. Lecter.
- As far as I know - anything that would help. But the desire to reach a goal.
- Any memories or pictures arise in your brain in such cases, dependent or independent of your will?
Maybe. I never thought of that.
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As philosophers know, that among themselves wondering
What kind of fire this world will burn
Isn't that the heat that day by day burns
Hitherto the incorruptible beauty of her cheeks?
I am sincerely sorry that Bella is sick, Jack.
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- You're tough, aren't you, officer Starling?
- Not flint.
And you hate the idea that you're just like everyone else. It offends you. Of course! No, you're far from common, officer Starling. You are just afraid to be.
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- Can you tell me in the face and say I'm evil? Am I evil, officer Starling?
- I think you're destruction. And that for me is one and the same.
Evil's just destructive? Then storms are evil, if everything is so simple, and fire, and even grad to do the same. All that the agents of the insurance companies knocked in a heap under the heading "acts of God".
- Deliberate...
- I - for fun - collect the collapsed Church. Did you see the recent program about a Church in Sicily? Amazing! The façade of the temple collapsed during a specially commissioned mass and buried under a sixty-five grandmothers. It was evil? If so, who committed it? If He is there, He just loves it, officer Starling. Typhoid and swans - some handiwork.
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Your moral child in waterproof pants, all clean. No one is innocent.
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