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A need much like a hunger that can only be quenched by the draw of blood or the song found in a tortured scream.
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The four monkeys comes from the Tosho-gu Shrine in Nikko, Japan, where a carving of three apes resides above the entrance. The first covering his ears, the second covering his eyes, and the third covering his mouth, they depict the proverb “Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.” The fourth monkey represents “Do no evil.”
You can never love someone as much as you love your own child, including yourself.
“Pawns must be sacrificed for the king to fall.”
“Everything is a game, Sam. We’re all players on the board.
‘It’s better to dance with the devil you know.’ I needed to know you.
To speak evil only leads to more evil, and we have so much in this world already.”