Humans Are Flawed/Quotes

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It is said that at the dawn of time, man, beast, and all magical beings lived together under Aeglin, the Father Tree. But man had been created with a hole in his heart, a hole that no possession, power, or knowledge could fill.
Professor Trevor 'Broom' Bruttenholm, Hellboy II: The Golden Army

MAN'S MYSTERY
Man is mortal, and doomed to death and failure and loss.

This lies beyond our comprehension - why do you not despair?

Cornelius: "You don't like them do you?"
Zira: "Who?"
Cornelius: "The Humans."

Zira:"We have met hundreds since coming here. And so far I trust...Three."

Is there a turn to make, Does it matter anymore?
Is there something in our history that causes all the war?
I read about good and bad, I see the faces on the screen,
Hear that talk is even cheaper now; I can see just what they mean.

Am I ever to be free of this human condition in front of me?
Charlie Peacock, "Human Condition"
"No, son, we're mortal--which is to say, we're ignorant, stupid, and sinful--but those are only handicaps. Our pride is that nevertheless, now and then, we do our best. A few times we succeed. What more dare we ask for?"
Commander Max Abrams, Ensign Flandry