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seeks.【Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1797-1851, 英国小说家/短篇小说家/剧作家,著名浪漫主义诗人/哲学家雪莱的妻子, 著作《Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus》(1818)】
●玛丽?雪莱:一个人走向邪恶不是因为向往邪恶,而是错把邪恶当成他所追逐的幸福。
●The best and most beautiful things in life cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.【Hellen Keller, 1880-1968, 美国作家/演说家】
●海伦?凯勒:世上最美好的东西,无法用眼或手触及,而要用心灵去感受。
◎Episode 13:The Thirteen Steps, (2011.01.26)
●What really raises one's indignation agianst suffering is not suffing intrinsically but the senselessness of suffering.【Friedrich Nietzsche, CM编辑实在太稀饭尼采了......】
●尼采:人们对痛苦的真正愤慨,并不来源于痛苦本身,而是对痛苦的麻木
●What happened in the past that was painful has a great deal to do with what we are today.【William Glasser, 1925- , 美国心理治疗师,行为认知学中选择理论(Choice Theory)现实疗法(Reality Therapy)的创立者和完善者】
●威廉?格拉瑟:过往的痛苦经历塑造了当下的性格特点。
◎Episode 14:Sense Memory, (2011.02.09)
●Hunting is not a sport. In a sport, both sides should know they are in the game.【Paul Rodriguez, 1955- , 墨西哥著名喜剧演员】
●保罗?罗德里格斯:狩猎不是竞技运动,竞技中的双方都应该光明正大地对决
●Nothing revives the past so completely as a smell that was once associated with it.【Vladimir Nabokov, 1899-1977, 俄裔美国小说家】
●弗拉基米尔?纳巴科夫:只有似曾相识的气味,才能完全唤醒过去的记忆
◎Episode 15:Today I Do, (2011.02.16)
●It's hard to find an enemy who has outposts in your head.【Sally Kempton, 当代最有影响力的冥想家之一(Teacher of Meditation)】
●莎莉?肯普顿:你无法打败脑海中的敌人
●There is no chance, no destiny, no fate that can hinder the firm resolve of a determined soul.【Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1850-1919, 美国作家/诗人】
●艾拉?维勒?威考克斯:没有任何天力和人力能阻挡一颗坚定的心
◎Episode 16:Coda, (2011.02.23)
●Tomorrow you promise yourself, will be different, yet tomorrow is too often a repetition of today【James T. McCay, 生平不详,作家】
●詹姆斯?T?麦凯:你总期待明天将会有所不同,但明日却往往是今天的重复。
●Most people of action are inclined to fatalism and most of thought believe in providence【Honore De Balzac, 1799-1850, 法国小说家/剧作家】
●巴尔扎克:人们的行动倾向于宿命论,而他们的想法去相信天命
◎Episode 17:Valhalla, (2011.03.02)
●When I left go of what I am, I become what I might be【lao Tzu, 老子】
●老子曾曰:以其终不自为大,故能成其大
●Confession is always weakness, the grave soul keeps its own secrets【Dorothy Dix, 1861-1951, 记者/专栏作家】
●多萝茜?迪克斯:坦白永远是人性的弱点,沉重的灵魂为藏在心底的秘密加上了枷锁。
◎Episode 18:Laruen, (2011.03.16)
●The secret to getting away with lying is believing with all your heart. That goes for lying to yourself even more so than lying to another.【Elizabeth Bear, 1971-, 美国悬疑小说作家】
●伊丽莎白?蓓儿:远离说谎的方法是全心全意地坚信它,于是你更多地欺骗自己而不是欺骗别人
●People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.【Walter Langer, 1899-1981, 美国精神分析学家,因在二战时期分析希特勒的思想与行为,进一步推测他将会自杀而闻名。著作《The Mind of Adolf Hilter》】
●瓦尔特?兰格:相对于小谎言,人们更容易相信大谎言。如果这个谎言被重复一千遍,那么人们迟早也会信以为真。
◎Episode 19:With Friends like this, (2011.03.30)
●The old faiths light their candles all about but burly truth comes by and puts them out.【Lizette Reese, 1856-1935, 美国诗人】
●利兹特?里斯:那旧时的信仰点亮了他们的蜡烛,但残酷的现实掠过又会将其熄灭
●It is not his enemy or foe that lures him into evil ways【Siddhartha Buddha】
●释迦牟尼:人因自己的思想应由而堕入邪道,绝非因敌人的思想
◎Episode 20:Hanley Waters, (2011.04.06)
●Man, when he does not grieve, hardly exist.【Antonio Porchia, 1885-1968, 意大利诗人】
●安东尼奥?波契亚:世间但存身,悲楚即在心
◎Episode 21:The Stranger, (2011.04.13)
●Sometimes human places create inhuman monsters.【Stephen King, 02/09/1947- , 美国现代恐怖悬疑科幻作家】
●斯蒂芬?金:没有人性的怪兽就隐藏在人群当中。
●Every journey into the past is complicated by delusions, false memories, false namings of real events.【Adrienne Rich, 16/05/1929- , 美国诗人/评论家/女权主义者, 被称为20世纪第二代最受关注和最有影响的诗人之一】
●艾德里安娜?里奇:每一段对过去的回忆都因现实与过去的重合,而虚假错乱,扑朔迷离。
◎Episode 22:Out of the Light, (2011.05.04)
●Of this alone even god is deprived. The power of making things that are past never to have been【Agathon, 448-400BC, 雅典悲剧诗人】
●阿伽同:面对这种孤独,即使是上帝也失去了造物的能力,仿佛祂从未拥有过.
●Bring the past only if you're going to build from it【Domenico Estrada, 18/04/1954- , 墨西哥作家.】
●多米尼克?埃斯特拉达:对过去念念不忘,才会希冀重塑往日
◎Episode 23:Big Sea, (2011.05.11)
●The sea has never been friendly to man. At most, it has been the accomplice of human restlessness.【Joseph Conrad, 1857-1924, 波兰籍英文小说家, 被认为是最出色的英文小说家之一】
●约瑟夫?康拉德:大海一直对人们不怀好意,只会令他们心神不宁.
●We are tied to the ocean and when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch, we are going back from once we came.【John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963, 第35任美国总统】
●约翰?肯尼迪:我们来自于大海,而当我们回到大海,不论是航行还是远眺,都仿佛是冥冥中找到了归宿.
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Season 7
Episode 01:
?Queen Elizabeth 1 said, the past cannot be cured. 女王伊丽莎白一世说过,旧伤口永远无法抚平。(JJ)
Episode 02:
?If it is a miracle, any sort of evidence will answer. But if it is a fact, proof is necessary.——Mark Twain
马克?吐温:若是奇迹,任何迹象都能解答。如是事实,证据则是必须。(Reid) ?Scott Adams wrote, nothing inspires forgiveness quite like revenge.
斯科特?亚当斯(美国漫画家,作家)曾写道,最能激发宽恕的是复仇。(Rossi)
Episode 03:
?Men are not prisoners of fate, but prisoners of their own minds.——Franklin D. Roosevelt 富兰克林?罗斯福(美国前总统):人不被命运囚禁,只会成为自己思想的囚徒。(Reid) ?We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone, only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for a moment, that we're not alone.——Orson Welles
奥尔森?威尔斯:我们孤单地出生,孤单地活着,孤单地离世,唯有爱与友谊能营造一时的幻觉,觉得自己并不孤单。(Rossi)
Episode 04:
?You may leave school, but it never leaves you.——Andy Partridge
安迪?帕特杰(马耳他歌手,词作家):你或许会离开学校,但学校将伴你一生。(Reid) ?Pain is the breaking of the shell, that encloses your understanding.——Kahlil Gibran
卡里?纪伯伦(黎巴嫩著名作家,诗人,哲学家,艺术家):痛苦是包裹悟性的外壳的破裂。(Hotch)
Episode 05:
?From childhood's hour I have not been as others were, I have not seen as others saw.——Edgar Allan Poe
埃德加?爱伦?坡(美国诗人,小说家,文学评论家):从童年起,我就和别人不一样,我看不见他们看见的世界。(Reid)
?All things truly wicked, start from an innocence.——Ernest Hemingway 欧内斯特?海明威:所有罪恶都始于清白。(Rossi)