Thursday, April 20, 2017

Something Wicked This Way Comes


Dad took his arm, walked him over and sat him down on the porch steps, relit his pipe. Puffing, he said, 'All right. Your mother's asleep. She doesn't know we're out here with our tomcat talk. We can go on. Now, look, since when did you think being good meant being happy?'

'Since always.'

'Since now learn otherwise. Sometimes the man who looks happiest in town, with the biggest smile, is the one carrying the biggest load of sin. There are smiles and smiles; learn to tell the dark variety from the light. The seal-barker, the laugh-shouter half the time he's covering up. He's had his fun and he's guilty. And men do love sin. Will, oh how they love it, never doubt, in all shapes, sizes, colours, and smells. Times come when troughs, not tables, suit our appetites. Hear a man too loudly praising others, and look to wonder if he didn't just get up from the sty. On the other hand, that unhappy, pale, put-upon man walking by, who looks all guilt and sin, why, often that's your good man with a capital G, Will. For being good is a fearful occupation; men strain at it and sometimes break in two. I suppose it's thinking about trying to be good makes the crack run up the wall one night. A man with high standards, too, the least hair falls on him sometimes wilts his spine. He can't let himself alone, won't lift himself off the hook if he falls just a breath from grace.

'Oh, it would be lovely if you could just be fine, act fine, not think of it all the time. But it's hard, right? With the last piece of lemon cake waiting in the icebox, middle of the night, not yours, but you be awake in a hot sweat for it, eh? Do I need tell you? Or, a hot spring day, noon, and there you are chained to your school desk and away off there goes the river, cool and fresh over the rock-fall. Boys can hear clear water like that miles away. So, minute by minute, hour by hour, a lifetime, it never ends, never stops, you got the choice this second, now this next, and the next after that, be good, be bad, that's what the clock ticks, that's what it says in the ticks. Run swim, or stay hot, run eat or lie hungry. So you stay but once stayed, Will, you know the secret, don't you? Don't think of the river again. Or the cake. Because if you do, you'll go crazy. Add up all the rivers never swum in, cakes never eaten, and by the time you get my age, Will, it's a lot missed out on. But then you console yourself, thinking, the more times in, the more times possibly drowned, or choke on lemon frosting. But then, through plain dumb cowardice, I guess, maybe you hold off from too much, wait, play it safe.

'Look at me: married at thirty-nine, Will thirty-nine! But I was so busy wrestling myself two falls out of three, I figured I couldn't marry until I had licked myself good and forever. Too late, I found you can't wait to become perfect, you got to go out and fall down and get up with everybody else. So at last I looked up from my great self-wrestling match one night when your mother came to the library for a book, and got me, instead. And I saw then and there you take a man half-bad and a woman half-bad and put their two good halves together and you get one human all good to share between. That's you, Will, for my money. And the strange thing is, son, and sad, too, though you're always racing out there on the rim of the lawn, and me on the roof using books for shingles, comparing life to libraries, I soon saw you were wiser, sooner and better, than I will ever be..'


Ray Bradbury - Something Wicked This Way Comes.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Hunter x Hunter quotes

"I trust you. And even if you end up turning on me, I won't blame you or regret my decision. Because I watched you, spoke to you, and decided to trust you.
But I'm not about to trust others just because you trust them. Do you understand?"
Meleoron - E102


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Monday, January 9, 2017

FMA Brotherhood: Episode 52




Alphonse: Tell me.. Why do I have to choose? It isn't right ! 
I have to choose between returning to our original bodies and saving everyone.. But can't we have our real bodies back And save everyone? It isn't fair !

Kimblee: But it's the law of equivalent exchange..

Alphonse: Well, I say searching for possibilities that aren't bound by rules or laws, that's how humanity advances !

Kimblee: I see.. So if you could discover an exception to the rule, you can effectively rewrite the laws of nature as we understand them.. It that how it's supposed to go..?
Because there is another possibility you know.. You don't get your bodies back,, And you don't save everyone. That could certainly happen..


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FMA Brotherhood - Episode 52

Sunday, January 1, 2017

FMA Brotherhood: Episode 2



[Three days later, the Colonel and Lieutenant had left and Edward sat in a large bed, covered in a sheet, strange instruments surrounded him. Alphonse sat in a chair nearby while Granny Pinako stood on his other side along with Winry]

Granny [asking grimly]: You're sure you won't regret this?

Edward [nodding]: My mind's made up.. How long will the surgery and rehabilitation take?

Granny: I'd say about three years, more or less.

[Edward took a deep breath, contemplating that for a moment before lifting his head]: I'll do it in one.

[Granny and Winry gasping]: You'll have yourself spitting blood, you know that?

[Edward nodded again before turning to Alphonse]: Al, you just hang in there a little longer, okay? We're going to get you your body back, I promise.

[Al nodded]: Right.. And while we're at it we'll get yours back too.

[The boys looked at each other confidently before Edward turned back to granny]: Okay. I'm ready.


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FMA Brotherhood - Episode 2