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Theresa 2022-04-23 07:01:25

"Fate whispers to the warrior, the storm is coming, will the warrior respond?" "I am the storm." There can be no peace without suffering. The greater the catastrophe, the more peace. It is because of you that the rotten system exists, and you are the source of the catastrophe! Your heart is too soft. But in my opinion, this is your greatest strength. "Mission Impossible" is just a Halloween play. You like a scalpel, I prefer a sledgehammer. "Now we can only hope that they haven't met." "It's not a strategy." I used smallpox to kill women and children, and I had no bottom line. How many times has Hunter's government betrayed him? How many times have you denied him and abandoned him? How long has he endured such days? Will he finally be unbearable? When the ship reaches the bridge, the boat is broken. Terrorists are like students hungry for attention, delusional to use fear to dominate public opinion. The future we foresee is the same - the world will go crazy. People like us will never be free. All you care about is getting Hunter to take the blame, not for faith, but for revenge. I've known Ethan for all these years and he's only ever had sex with two women. Who will look after the world while Ethan looks after me? "How can we be sure he's got the key?" "He'll get it." Just because you came at the critical moment, nothing bad happened. Knowing that you'll always be there at a critical moment keeps me awake every night. The world needs the Impossible Task Force, and we need people like you.

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Mission: Impossible - Fallout quotes

  • Wolf Blitzer: Stand by. I'm told we're about to get some additional information. I've just been handed a document from Nils Delbruuk, a nuclear weapons specialist who claims to have built the weapons used in these attacks. I've been asked to read this manifesto in its entirety. "There has never been peace without first a great suffering. The greater the suffering, the greater the peace. As mankind is drawn to his self-destruction like a moth to the candle, the so-called defenders of peace - the church, the government, the law - work tirelessly to save humanity from itself. But, by averting disaster, they serve to delay a peace that can only come through an inevitable baptism of fire. The suffering I bring you is not the beginning of the end. It is the beginning of a greater mutual understanding through common suffering. It is the first step toward the ultimate brotherhood of man. The suffering I bring you is the bridge to ultimate peace."

  • Page from "The Destruction of the Current World Order" Manifesto written by John Lark and seen during Ethan Hunt's briefing.: "There has never been peace without first a great suffering, the greater the suffering, the greater the peace. As mankind is drawn to his self-destruction like a moth to the candle, the so-called defenders of peace - the church, the government, the law - work tirelessly to save humanity from itself. But, by averting disaster, they serve to delay a peace that can only come through an inevitable baptism of fire. The suffering I bring you is not the beginning of the end. It is the beginning of a greater mutual understanding through common suffering. It is the first step towards the ultimate brotherhood of man. The suffering I bring you is the bridge to ultimate peace. Today, mankind has been handed the opportunity to escape his destiny, an otherwise inevitable conclusion to a thousand years of intolerance and fear. I call all rationalists who can stand and join in the struggle against the radical theists, all of which fall beneath a common umbrella of ideology. If we were to continue any further we would reach mythology and Aesop's fables. When do we stop? Any belief in a spirituality with no other proof, other than the cravings to project one's self over the rational thinking of the others must be eradicated as it does not only halt progression and development of the human mind and reach, but also hinders it. Here I will emphasize clearly that the judgment upheld against us will be one of human hands, not of a god or other worldly being. Part of the absurd rational is what leads to the obscure justifications, the believers place upon their own disgraceful and belligerent behavior. No. The loss of human life cannot and will not be justified. For this is not the taking of human lives. They are merely puppets, hollow shells that were once human beings. Brainwashed by stories and tales of old, their weak minds have been overpowered by the pressure placed on them by other lifeless puppets. And so, the cycle continues."