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One Wrong Step
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“My people belive that hope will get you to cross a bridge, but first, we must do the hard work to build the bridge.”
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“But at least here, we were climbing, moving toward a common goal, so there were things here to hold us togther.”
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“There is no superior or inferior race, sir. But there are superior and inferior ideas. The ideas you have accepted by joining the Nazi Party will one day be viewed as some of the most evil in history. Leave the party while you still have a soul left”
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“When everything in life blurs, survival becomes a matter of instinct. There´s no time to think, no time to make a decision or ask a question. It becomes important to do something. Anything.”
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“Keep putting one foot in front of the other, find a way back up every time you fall, and keep hold of the rope. The view from the top will be worth it.”
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“Death is a sad thing. But my people have hope in sad times. We belive the spirit lives on and may be reborn.”
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“Where your eyes go, your feet will follow.”
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“He spoke to me then, a whisper that the time will come when you have to make a choice, and that the choice will help you find your answers. But it will be a difficult decision. The monk believes you may have to choose between your life and the lives of those you love. He wants you to know that when that time comes, not to worry. You will know what to do.”
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“It´s a prayer to the Mountain Gods. They ask for permission to climb, and for our safety and protection, then forgiveness for any damage we might cause to the mountain.”
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“It´s a prayer to the Mountain Gods. They ask for permisson to climb, and for our safety and protection, then forgiveness for any damage we might cause to the mountain.”
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“You´ve come close enough. Any step farther is at your own risk.”
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“We would follow the rules, until there was a better reason to ignore them.”
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