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<option>Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,<br>And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?|Christopher Marlowe</option>
<option>Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,<br>And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?|Christopher Marlowe</option>
<option>Day and night I always dream with open eyes.|José Martí</option>
<option>Day and night I always dream with open eyes.|José Martí</option>
<option>The desert wind now<br/>Wails with ancient shades:<br/>The once-proud masters<br/>Of salted Carthage<br/><br/>"Had we won," they howl,<br/>"How magnanimous we'd be.<br/>Let Rome remain, we'd say,<br/>It can't compete<br/>With Carthage.<br/>With Carthage,<br/>Now gone."<br/><br/>And there,<br/>In the desert,<Br/>They lie.|Microsff</option>
<option>The world doesn't make sense until you force it to.|Frank Miller</option>
<option>The world doesn't make sense until you force it to.|Frank Miller</option>
<option>To win any battle, you must fight as if you are already dead.|Miyamoto Musashi</option>
<option>To win any battle, you must fight as if you are already dead.|Miyamoto Musashi</option>
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<option>That is the purpose of stories, that no matter where we walk in the world, we walk twice: once in the warm sunshine, and once in the silvery light of every tale we have ever heard, seeing each thing as it is, and also as it was.|Catherynne M. Valente</option>
<option>That is the purpose of stories, that no matter where we walk in the world, we walk twice: once in the warm sunshine, and once in the silvery light of every tale we have ever heard, seeing each thing as it is, and also as it was.|Catherynne M. Valente</option>
<option>Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real.|Jules Verne</option>
<option>Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real.|Jules Verne</option>
<option>Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. |Voltaire</option>
<option>Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.|Voltaire</option>
<option>For he did not know, that beyond the lake he called home,<br/>There lied a deeper, and darker ocean green.<br/>Where waves are both wilder and more serene.<br/>To its ports I've been,<br/>To its ports I've been.|Alan Wake</option>
<option>For he did not know, that beyond the lake he called home,<br/>There lied a deeper, and darker ocean green.<br/>Where waves are both wilder and more serene.<br/>To its ports I've been,<br/>To its ports I've been.|Alan Wake</option>
<option>This kingdom shall fall, and from the ashes shall arise a new order that will shake the very foundations of the world.|Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos</option>
<option>This kingdom shall fall, and from the ashes shall arise a new order that will shake the very foundations of the world.|Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos</option>

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Travelling beyond the bounds
We have to take that step
What are we waiting for? It's now or never

Fear to see "The World to Be"
Is why we hesitate
Repeat the same mistake
Hoping to break new ground
  — Beyond the Bounds