Cassandra lines

Benjamin 2022-01-22 08:02:18

Cassandra Bridge 1. All countries in the world will not allow us to enter their territories. We can't blame them. They don't have this kind of disease. 2. It is always true and false, even the true is regarded as false. 3. Let thousands of potentially infected people run around? 4. How can I not die? Rely on natural immunity, destiny, God, who knows? No one knows. 5. God has shown his spirit, I hope to show more. 6. Again, I have no power. You are not a robot. This is about the life and death of thousands of people, including your life and death. 7. No, you are letting them fend for themselves. 8. Do you think I intend to send these people to death? No, you are letting them fend for themselves, which is more cruel. 9. What are they (volunteers) for? (In order to) keep others alive. 10. I must be a demon in your eyes. You have praised yourself, you are just a person who only promises to connect the past and the next. 11. Although it is disgraceful to be a soldier now, you should be a good one. I execute the orders of my superiors, and it is the bounden duty of a soldier to execute orders. There is no blood on my hands. 12. Under the calm appearance, terror and disaster follow each other, and the ultimate injured must be the unarmed people. The more innocent, the more blood will be shed. The final disaster is not the pneumonic plague, but a political conspiracy. Doctors can control the disease, but they cannot cure the evil of politics. 13. Just as politics cannot be avoided, we cannot avoid viruses in nature. What comforts people a little is the true feelings in adversity. When the small people face the unavoidable disaster, the only ones who can embrace are the relatives around them. 14. Maybe the world is desperate, but after all, the future is waiting (children are hope). 15. If one day publishes its secrets in the world, it may make everyone crazy and desperate. How weak and innocent individuals are in the face of the powerful and crazy state apparatus. But we are living in such an age, and there is no other way but to look to God. 16. No matter what kind of disaster they face, ordinary people have lost their right to choose.

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  • Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: You can wash for a week. It will not make the slightest bit of difference.

    Jennifer Rispoli Chamberlain: What would you prescribe, doctor?

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: Stop breathing! That is how the disease is transmitted.

  • Susan: [Very ill] I don't look too good, hunh?

    Herman Kaplan: Ah, liebschoen, even now you make me wish I was fifty again!