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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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The old mapmaker wet his quill. "Here be dragons," He labeled the wild beyond man's kingdom. "Here be monsters," he labeled the rest.
  — A Small Fiction