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Roebuck Wright: "I beg you pardon?"
Nescaffier: "The toxic salts in the radishes, they had a flavor. Something unfamiliar to me. Like a bitter, moldy, peppery, spicy, oily kinda earth. I've never tasted that taste in my life. Not entirely unpleasant, extremely poisonous but still, a new flavor. That's a rare thing in my age."
Roebuck Wright: "I admire your bravery, Lieutenant."
Nescaffier: "I'm not brave. I just wasn't in the mood to be a disappointment to everybody. I'm a foreigner you know"
Roebuck Wright: "This city is full of us, isn't it? I'm one myself"
Nescaffier: "Seeking something missing. Missing something left behind"
Roebuck Wright: "Maybe with good luck, we'll find what eluded us in the places we once called "home" "
- Eve, you're ruthless. You're brutal.
- I'm a survivor, baby.
- It's all the bloody talking.
- I don't have any heroes.
- No ? What about your blessed scientists ?
- The scientists ? Look what they have done to them. Pythagoras, slaughtered. Galileo, imprisoned. Copernicus, ridiculed. Poor old Newton pushed into secrecy in alchemy. Tesla, destroyed. His beautiful possibilities completely ignored. And they're still bitching about Darwin. Still. So much for the scientists.
- Yasmine, she's Lebanese. I'm sure she'll be very famous.
- God, I hope not. She is way too good for that.
I like to think about other girls
sometimes,
but the truth is
if you ever left me
I'd tear my heart out
and never put it back.
There will never be anyone like
you.
How embarrassing.
It falls like hair
Falling across a young girl's shoulders
Water falls,
Making pools in the asphalt
Dirty mirrors with clouds
And buildings inside
It falls on the roof of my house
It falls on my mother and on my hair
Most people call it rain
We keep them on hand, always.
Currently our favourite brand is Ohio Blue
Tip,
though we used to prefer Diamond brand
That was before we discovered Ohio Blue
Tip matches.
They are excellently packaged, sturdy
little boxes with dark and light blue and
white labels
with words lettered in the shape of a
megaphone,
as if to say even louder to the world :
"Here is the most beautiful match in the
world, it's one-and-a-half-inch soft pine stem
capped
by a grainy dark purple head, so sober and
furious
and stubbornly ready to burst into flame,
lighting, perhaps, the cigarette of the
woman you love,
for the first time, and it was never really
the same
after that.
All this we will give you."
That is what you gave me, I
become the cigarette and you the match,
or I
the match and you the cigarette, blazing
with kisses that smoulder toward heaven.
I love you Goldie.