2.06.2012

Work ethic

Quote from Episode 4
Celia: “My pander told me he had problems with the last customer and the price we agreed."
"They want to possess art, to possess immortality in some way. Art can’t be sold or bought. I gave them the illusion to possess art and they pay for their greed. What’s wrong with it?”
Sutton: “Celia, my dear. What people want is to gain their dream with no effort."
"What we do is leave them with a bitter lesson and with the awareness of reality: it’s for their own good."
"You give them something that soon turns to nothing and leaves them with the awareness of mortality and decadence. Everything must turn to dust, shining dust blown away, eventually."
"It’s not different from what we do, my mates and I."
"They see the antagonist in us, they want to live the dream they can beat us. They want the chance to play with the legend and win, they want the illusion to take our place and become the legend."
"This is what we sell: entertainment."
"We always win because we are the best, we are not trained to be the best, it’s a natural gift what we are."
"We win for money and we win to feed the legend with glory: we have no choice, it’s our nature.”


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