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¡ñThe belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary.Men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.¡ª¡ªJoseph Conrad
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¡ñTry again.Fail again.Fail better.¡ª¡ªSamuel Beckett ¡¾£¨µ±´ú×îÖøÃûµÄ»Äµ®¾ç×÷¼Ò£©£ºÔÙÊÔ£¬ÔÙʧ°Ü£¬¸üºÃµØÊ§°Ü¡£¡¿ ¡ñTry not.Do or do not.¡ª¡ªYoda ¡¾ÓÈ´ï´óʦ£¨¡ºÐÇÇò´óÕ½¡»ÖеÄÖ÷½Ç£©£º±ðÊÔ¡£×ö»òÕß²»×ö¡£¡¿
¡ñAll is riddle,and the key to a riddle?is another riddle.¡ª¡ªEmerson ¡¾°®Ä¬Éú£¨ÃÀ¹úÊ«ÈË¡¢É¢Îļҡ¢ÕÜѧ¼Ò£©£ºËùÓеÄÊÂÎï¶¼ÊÇÃÕÍÅ£¬¶ø½â¿ªÒ»¸öÃÕµÄÔ¿³×??ÊÇÁíÒ»¸öÃÕ¡£¡¿
¡ñThe farther backward you can look,the farther forward you will see.¡ª¡ªWinston Churchill ¡¾ÎÂ˹¶Ù¡¤Çñ¼ª¶û£ºÄã»ØÊ׿´µÃÔ½Ô¶£¬ÄãÏòǰҲ»á¿´µÃÔ½Ô¶¡£¡¿
¡ñWhen you look long into an abyss,the abyss looks into you.¡ª¡ªNietzsche ¡¾Äá²É£ºµ±ÄãÄýÊÓÉîԨʱ£¬ÉîÔ¨Ò²ÔÚÄýÊÓÄã¡£¡¿
¡òEpisode 2: Compulsion£¨2005.09.28£©
¡ñThere are certain clues at a crime scene which,by their very nature, do not lend themselves to being collected or examined.How does one collect love, rage, hatred, fear?¡ª¡ªDr. James T. Reese ¡¾Õ²Ä·Ë¹¡¤Èð˹²©Ê¿£¨ÃÀ¹ú¾«Éñ´´ÉËѹÁ¦´¦Àí·½ÃæµÄר¼Ò£©£º·¸×ïÏÖ³¡ÖеÄijЩÏßË÷¸ù¾ÝËüÃÇ×Ô¼º±¾ÉíµÄÐÔÖÊ£¬ÊDz»ÈÝÒ×ÊÕ¼¯ÆðÀ´¼ì²âµÄ¡£Ò»¸öÈËÓÖÔõôÄÜÊÕ¼¯Æð°®Çé¡¢·ßÅ¡¢Ô÷ºÞºÍº¦Å£¿¡¿ ¡ñImagination is more important than knowledge.Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.¡ª¡ª Einstein
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¡òEpisode 3: Won¡¯t Get Fooled Again£¨2005.10.05£©
¡ñAlmost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.¡ª¡ªSamuel Johnson
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¡òEpisode 4: Plain Sight£¨2005.10.12£© ¡ñDon¡¯t forget that I cannot see myself that my role is limited to being the one who looks in the mirror.¡ª¡ªJacques Rigaut
¡¾Jacques Rigaut£¨·¨¹úÊ«ÈË£©£º±ðÍüÁËÎÒ¿´²»µ½ÎÒ×Ô¼º£¬ÎҵĽÇÉ«½öÏÞÓÚ¿´Ïò¾µ×ÓÀïµÄÄǸöÈË¡£¡¿ ¡ñBirds sing after a storm.Why shouldn¡¯t people feel as free to delight in whatever sunlight remains to them?¡ª¡ªRose Kennedy
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¡òEpisode 5: Broken Mirror£¨2005.10.19£©
¡ñWhen a good man is hurt,all who would be called good must suffer with him.¡ª¡ªEuripides ¡¾Euripides£¨Ï£À°±¯¾çÊ«ÈË£©£ºµ±Ò»¸öºÃÈËÊܵ½É˺¦£¬ËùÓеĺÃÈ˶¨½«ÓëÆäͬÀúÄ¥ÄÑ¡£¡¿ ¡ñWhen love is in excess, it brings a man no honor nor worthiness.¡ª¡ªEuripides ¡¾Euripides£º°®µÃÌ«É»áʧȥËùÓÐÈÙÒ«ºÍ¼ÛÖµ¡£¡¿
¡òEpisode 6: L.D.S.K.£¨2005.11.02£©
¡ñThe irrationality of a thing is not an argument against it¡¯s existence,rather,a condition of it.¡ª¡ªNietzsche
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¡òEpisode 7: The Fox£¨2005.11.09£©
¡ñWith foxes, we must play the fox.¡ª¡ªDr. Thomas Fuller ¡¾Dr. Thomas Fuller£ºÓöµ½ºüÀêʱ£¬ÎÒÃÇÒ»¶¨ÒªÑ§»á½Æ»«¡£¡¿
¡ñWhen you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains, however improbable,must be the truth.¡ª¡ªSherlock Holmes
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¡òEpisode 8: Natural Born Killer£¨2005.11.16£©
¡ñThere is no hunting like the hunting of man.And those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it never really care for anything else.¡ª¡ªHemingway
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¡ñThe healthy man does not torture others.Generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers.¡ª¡ªCarl Jung
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¡òEpisode 9: Derailed£¨2005.11.23£©
¡ñA belief is not merely an idea that mind possesses.It is an idea that possesses the mind.¡ª¡ªRobert Oxton Bolton
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¡ñA question that sometimes drives me hazy¨Cam I or the others crazy?¡ª¡ªEinstein ¡¾°®Òò˹̹£ºÓÐʱÎÒ»áÃÔ»ó£¬ÊÇÎÒ·èÁË»¹ÊÇÆäËûÈË·èÁË£¿¡¿£¨Reid£©
¡òEpisode 10: The Popular Kids£¨2005.11.30£©
¡ñUnfortunately a super-abundance of dreams is paid for by a growing potential for nightmares.¡ª¡ªSir Peter Ustinov
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¡ñIdeologies separate us, dreams and anguish bring us together.¡ª¡ªEugene Ionesco ¡¾ÓȽ𡤰¬Àï˹¿Â£¨ÂÞÂíÄáÑÇ»ÄÃý¾ç¾ç×÷¼Ò£©£ºÒâʶÐÎ̬·ÖÀëÁËÎÒÃÇ£¬¶øÃÎÏëºÍÍ´¿àʹÎÒÃÇ×ßµ½ÁËÒ»Æð¡£¡¿
¡òEpisode 11: Blood Hungry£¨2005.12.14£©
¡ñThe bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone.¡ª¡ªHarriet Beecher Stowe
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¡òEpisode 12: What Fresh Hell?£¨2006.01.11£©
¡ñEvil is unspectacular and always human.And shares our bed?and eats at our table.¡ª¡ªW.H. Auden ¡¾W. H. °Â¶Ù£¨Ó¢¹úÊ«ÈË£©£º¶ñħͨ³£Ö»ÊÇ·²È˲¢ÇÒºÁ²»ÆðÑÛ£¬ËûÃÇÓëÎÒÃÇͬ´²£¬ÓëÎÒÃÇͬ×À¹²²Í¡£¡¿
¡ñMeasure not the work until the day¡¯s out and the labor done.¡ª¡ªElizabeth Barrett Browning. ¡¾ÒÁÀöɯ°×¡¤°ÍÈðÌØ¡¤²ªÀÊÄþ£¨Ê®¾ÅÊÀ¼ÍÓ¢¹úÖøÃûŮʫÈË£©£ºÔÚû¾¡È«Á¦Ö®Ç°²»×÷ÆÀ¼Û¡£¡¿
¡òEpisode 13: Poison£¨2006.01.18£©
¡ñWhat is food to one, is to others bitter poison.¡ª¡ªTitus Lucretius Carus ¡¾Â¬¿ËÀ³ÐÞ£¨¹ÅÂÞÂíÊ«ÈË¡¢Î¨ÎïÖ÷ÒåÕÜѧ¼Ò£©£ºÎáÖ®ÃÀʳ£¬Èê֮𲶾¡£¡¿ ¡ñBefore you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.¡ª¡ªConfucius ¡¾¿××Ó£ºÔÚ¿ªÊ¼ÄãµÄ¸´³ðÖ®ÂÃǰ£¬ÏÈÍÚÁ½¸ö·ØÄ¹¡££¨ÒâÒ룬·ÇԾ䡣£©¡¿
¡òEpisode 14: Riding the Lightning£¨2006.01.25£©
¡ñWhoso sheddeth man¡¯s blood, by man shall his blood be shed.¡ª¡ªGenesis 9:6 ¡¾¾ÉÔ¼´´ÊÀ¼ÍµÚ¾ÅÕ£º·²Á÷ÈËѪµÄ£¬ËûµÄѪҲ±Ø±»ÈËËùÁ÷¡£¡¿
¡ñWhat we do for ourselves dies with us.What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.¡ª¡ªAlbert Pine
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¡òEpisode 15: Unfinished Business£¨2006.03.01£©
¡ñIt is those we live with and love and should know who elude us£¨but we can still love them£©.¡ª¡ªNorman Maclean
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¡ñIn the end, it¡¯s not the years in your life that count.It¡¯s the life in your years.¡ª¡ªAbraham Lincoln ¡¾ÑDz®Àº±¡¤ÁÖ¿Ï£ºµ½Í·À´£¬Äã»îÁ˶àÉÙËê²»Ëãʲô¡£ÖØÒªµÄÊÇÄãÊÇÈçºÎ¶È¹ýÕâЩËêÔµġ£¡¿
¡òEpisode 16: The Tribe£¨2006.03.08£©
¡ñThe individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhmed by the tribe.¡ª¡ªNietzsche ¡¾Äá²É£º¸öÌ屨ÐëʼÖÕÔÚÉç»áÖÐÕõÔúÇóÉú£¬²ÅÄÜʹ×Ô¼º²»ÖÁ»ÃÃ𡣡¿£¨Hotch£© ¡ñYou can take many paths to get to the same place.¡ª¡ªAn Old Apache Saying ¡¾Apache²¿ÂäÑèÓÌõÌõ´ó·ͨÂÞÂí¡£¡¿£¨Hotch Ƭβ̨´Ê£©
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¡òEpisode 17: A Real Rain£¨2006.03.22£©
¡ñMurder is unique in that it abolishes the party it injures.So that society must take the place of the victim,and on his behalf,demand atonement or grant forgiveness.¡ª¡ªW.H. Auden
¡¾W. H. °Â¶Ù£ºÄ±É±ÊǶÀÌØµÄ£¬ÒòΪËüÍêÈ«ÆÆ»µÁËÊܺ¦ÈË¡£ËùÒÔÉç»á±ØÐëΪËÀÕß˵»°£¬¶øÇÒÓ¦ÒÔËÀÕßµÄÃûÒåÀ´ÒªÇó²¹³¥»òÐÐʹÉâÃâ¡¿
¡ñIt is better to be violent if there¡¯s violence in our hearts than to put on the cloak of non-violence to cover impotence.¡ª¡ªGandhi
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¡òEpisode 18
¡ñA photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.¡ª¡ªDiane Arbus ¡¾÷ì°²¡¤°¢²ªË¿£¨ÓÌÌ«¼®Å®ÉãӰʦ£©£ºÕÕÆ¬ÊǹØÓÚÃØÃܵÄÃØÃÜ£¬Ëü½ÒʾµÄÔ½¶à£¬ÄãÖªµÀµÄ¾ÍÔ½ÉÙ¡£¡¿ ¡ñAn American has no sense of privacy.He does not know what it means.There is no such thing in the country.¡ª¡ªBernard Shaw
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¡òEpisode 19: Machismo£¨2006.04.12£©
¡ñOther things may change us, but we start and end with family.¡ª¡ªAnthony Brandt ¡¾Anthony Brandt£ºÆäËûµÄÊÂÇé¿ÉÄÜ»á¸Ä±äÎÒÃÇ£¬µ«ÎÒÃÇ¿ªÊ¼²¢ÖÕ½áÓÚ¼ÒÍ¥¡£¡¿£¨Hotch£© ¡ñThe house does not rest upon the ground, but upon a woman.¡ª¡ªMexican Proverb ¡¾Ä«Î÷¸çÑèÓ¼Ò²»Êǽ¨Á¢ÔÚÍÁµØÖ®ÉÏ£¬¶øÊǽ¨Á¢ÔÚÅ®ÐÔÖ®ÉÏ¡£¡¿£¨Hotch£©
¡òEpisode 20: Charm and Harm£¨2006.04.19£©
¡ñThere are some that only employ words for the purpose of disguising their thoughts.¡ª¡ªVoltaire ¡¾·ü¶ûÌ©£ºÓÐЩÈËÖ»»áÓÃÎÄ×ÖÀ´ÑÚÊÎËûÃǵÄ˼Ïë¡£¡¿
¡ñWe are so accustomed to disguise ourselves to others that in the end we become disguised to ourselves.¡ª¡ªFrancois de La ¡¾Francois de La£¨×÷¼Ò£©£ºÔÚÈËǰÎÒÃÇ×ÜÊÇϰ¹ßÓÚαװ×Ô¼º£¬µ«×îÖÕÒ²ÃÉÆÁË×Ô¼º¡£¡¿
¡òEpisode 21: Secrets and Lies£¨2006.05.03£©
¡ñWhoever undertakes to set himself up as judge in the field of truth and knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods.¡ª¡ªAlbert Einstein
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¡òEpisode 22: The Fisher King, Part 1£¨2006.05.10£©
¡ñNo man needs a vacation much as the man who has just had one.¡ª¡ªElbert Hubbard ¡¾Elbert Hubbard£¨Ó¢¹ú×÷¼Ò£¬´ú±í×÷ÊÇ¡ºÖ¼ÓÎ÷ÑǵÄÐÅ¡»£©£ºÃ»Óбȸոնȹý¼ÙµÄÈ˸üÐèÒª¼ÙÆÚµÄÁË¡£¡¿
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¡òEpisode 1: The Fisher King (2)£¨2006.09.20£©
¡ñThe defects and faults of the mind are like wounds in the body. After all imaginable care has been taken to heal them up, still there will be a scar left behind.¡ª¡ªFrancois La Rochefoucauld ¡¾Francois La Rochefoucauld£¨·¨¹ú×÷¼Ò£©£ºË¼ÏëÉϵÄȱÏݺÍÈõµãÕýÈçÉíÌåÉϵĴ´ÉË£¬¾ÍËãÓþ¡Ò»Çа취½«ÆäÖÎÓú£¬ÈÔÈ»»áÁôϰ̺ۡ£¡¿
¡ñIt has been said that time heals all wounds. I do not agree. The wounds remain. In time, the mind, protecting its sanity, covers them with scar tissue, and the pain lessens, but it is never gone.¡ª¡ªRose kennedy
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¡òEpisode 2: P911£¨2006.09.27£©
¡ñThe test of the moralityof a society is what it doesfor its children.¡ª¡ªDietrich Bonhoeffer ¡¾Dietrich Bonhoeffer£¨µÂ¹úÇàÄêÉñѧ¼Ò£¬1906-1945£©£ºÎªº¢×ÓÃÇËù×öµÄÒ»ÇÐÓ¦³ÉΪºâÁ¿Éç»áµÀµÂµÄ±ê³ß¡£¡¿
¡òEpisode 3: The Perfect Storm£¨2006.10.04£©
¡ñOf all the animals, man is the only one that is cruel. He is the only one that inflicts pain for the pleasure of doing it.¡ª¡ªMark Twain ¡¾Âí¿Ë¡¤ÍÂΣºÔÚËùÓе͝ÎïÖУ¬Ö»ÓÐÈËÀàÊDzÐÈ̵ġ£ËûÃÇÊÇΨһ½«¿ìÀÖ½¨Á¢ÔÚÖÆÔìÍ´¿àÖ®Éϵ͝Îï¡£¡¿
¡ñOut of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.¡ª¡ªKahlil Gibran
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¡òEpisode 4: Psychodrama£¨2006.10.11£©
¡ñMan is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask and he will tell you the truth.¡ª¡ªOscar Wilde
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¡ñThe basis of shame is not some personal mistake of ours, but... that this humiliation is seen by everyone.¡ª¡ªMilan Kundera
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¡òEpisode 5: Aftermath£¨2006.10.18£©
¡ñWhile the world is full of suffering, it is also full of overcoming it.¡ª¡ªHelen Keller¡¾ËäÈ»ÊÀ½ç³äÂú¿àÄÑ£¬µ«ÊÇ¿àÄÑ×ÜÊÇ¿ÉÒÔսʤµÄ¡£¡¿
¡òEpisode 6: The Boogeyman£¨2006.10.25£©
¡ñWe can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.¡ª¡ªPlato ¡¾°ØÀͼ£ºº¢×Óº¦Åºڰµ£¬ÇéÓпÉÔ£»ÈËÉúÕæÕýµÄ±¯¾ç£¬ÊdzÉÈ˺¦Å¹âÃ÷¡£¡¿£¨Hotch£©
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