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{{quote|''"Marcone was still a black hat. [...] Marcone's good intentions could have paved a new lane on the road to hell. |
{{quote|''"Marcone was still a black hat. [...] Marcone's good intentions could have paved a new lane on the road to hell.'' |
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But dammit, I couldn't hate him anymore"'' |
''But dammit, I couldn't hate him anymore."'' |
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|'''Harry Dresden'''|''[[The Dresden Files]]''}} |
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{{quote|''We were once so close to heaven, |
{{quote|''We were once so close to heaven,'' |
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Peter came out and gave us medals, |
''Peter came out and gave us medals,'' |
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Declaring us the nicest of the damned.'' |
''Declaring us the nicest of the damned.'' |
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|''[[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]]''|"Road Movie to Berlin"}} |
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{{quote|''"I think of [[Knight Templar|her]] kind of as an 'anti-villain', a person in the villain's role who is not actually villainous."''|'''Rich Burlew''', creator of ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''}} |
{{quote|''"I think of [[Knight Templar|her]] kind of as an 'anti-villain', a person in the villain's role who is not actually villainous."''|'''Rich Burlew''', creator of ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''}} |
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{{quote|''"Black-hearted evil, Brave-hearted hero,'' |
{{quote|''"Black-hearted evil, Brave-hearted hero,'' |
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''I am all, I am all, I am."'' |
''I am all, I am all, I am."'' |
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|Theme of '''[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]'''}} |
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{{quote|''Vladimir was one of those old-time bad guys with honor and morals, which made him almost one of the good guys.''|'''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'''}} |
{{quote|''Vladimir was one of those old-time bad guys with honor and morals, which made him almost one of the good guys.''|'''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'''}} |
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{{quote|''"From a distance, one's adversaries seemed fiends, but with a closer view, one saw their sincerity and it was as great as one's own. Perhaps Satan was the sincerest of the lot."''|''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]]''}} |
{{quote|''"From a distance, one's adversaries seemed fiends, but with a closer view, one saw their sincerity and it was as great as one's own. Perhaps Satan was the sincerest of the lot."''|''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]]''}} |
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