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Morality
by
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
on
Invivo (Exvivo)
()
uses sample from
Nineteen Eighty-Four
(Michael Radford,
):
"[...] always there will be the intoxication of power. [...] Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – for ever. The moral to be drawn from this dangerous nightmare situation is a simple one: don't let it happen. It depends on you."
The Box
by
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
on
Soulless Hymns
()
uses sample from
The Big Kahuna
(John Swanbeck,
):
"Haven't you just wondered about God, ever?"
"Well yeah, everybody wonders about God every now and then, it's just that some of us don't dwell on it, you know. I give it a place. I believe what I believe."
As the World Turns Over
by
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
on
Soulless Hymns
()
uses sample from
Se7en
(David Fincher,
):
"Only in a world this shitty could you even try to say these were innocent people and keep a straight face. But that's the point."
Blind Faith
by
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
on
The Violent Sound
()
uses sample from
True Detective, "The Locked Room"
(Nic Pizzolatto,
):
If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother, that person is a piece of shit, and I’d like to get as many of them out in the open as possible.
Glory
by
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
on
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
()
uses sample from
Entourage, "One Day in the Valley"
(Doug Ellin,
):
Ari Gold : There're no asterisks in this life, only scoreboards, and ours is currently reading "fucked."
Machina Non Grata
by
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
on
Machina Non Grata
()
uses sample from
(,
):
"If I go back, when I'm dead, to the state where I was before I was born, couldn’t I happen again? You know, what has happened once can very well happen again, If it happened once, it's extraordinary. And it's not really very much more extraordinary if it happened all over again. So, in other words, I do know for certain, because I’ve seen people die and I've seen people born after them, that at any rate, after I die not only somebody, but myriads of other beings will be born... that I know, we all know that, there's no doubt about it. But what worries us is that, when we're dead, there could be nothing at all for ever, as if that were something to worry about. Before you were born there was this same nothing at all for ever, and yet you happened. And if you happened once, you could happen again. Now what does that mean?"
The Sabbath
by
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
on
The Last Ten Seconds of Life
()
uses sample from
There Will Be Blood
(Paul Thomas Anderson,
):
I see the worst in people, Henry. I don't need to look past seeing them to get all I need. I've built up my hatreds over the years, little by little.