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"Still slippery Proteus will escape his bonds. Drag him to court and he’ll laugh behind his mask, Turned boar, bird, or stone, or if he likes, a tree."
[Effugiet tamen haec sceleratus vincula Proteus. Cum rapies in ius malis ridentem alienis, fiet aper, modo avis, modo saxum et, cum volet, arbor.]
Horace, Satires, Book II, Satire 3, lines 71-73.
Au/Ra — Panic Room
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgMUJmbGc5U
"If he were a brangling knave, 'tis his fashion so to do; where is least heart is most tongue."
[Quo quisque stultior, eo magis insolescit: the more sottish he is, still the more insolent.]
Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, 2nd Partition. The Cure of Melancholy, Section III, Member VII.
Against Repulse, Abuses, Injuries, Contempts, Disgraces, Contumelies, Slanders, Scoffs, &c.
The Fade deaths of Sloth & Feynriel cut off any connection between Anders' demons.
His brute debases & rapes innocent; his envious liar tongue craves slaughter & blood.
AViVA — HUSHH
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"After his victories, he often gave them the reines to all licenciousnesse, for a while dispencing them from all rules of military discipline."
[Souvent apres ses victoires, il leur laschoit la bride à toute licence, les dispensant pour quelque temps des regles de la discipline militaire.]
Michel de Montaigne, Essays, Book II., Chapter 34 Observation on the means to carry on a war, according to Julius Caesar.
Stella shall not obtrude on templars' trusty Anders, till they assess this embarrassment.
Anders himself has written Otto Alrik's letters, she dispenses herself from incrimination.
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