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"That's the problem with heroes, really. Their only purpose in life is to thwart others. They make no plans, develop no strategies. They react instead of act. Without villains, heroes would stagnate. Without heroes, villains would be running the world. Heroes have morals. Villains have work ethic."
Narration from The Last Avengers Story
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"Every evil tyrant has a plan to rule the world. The good people don't seem to have the knack."
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"Gee, it sure is boring around here. I just wonder what Ganon's up to."
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"Damn it! If they would just do something, we could fight back!"
Raimei from Nabari no Ou
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"If the man wishes to become the hero, the serpent must first become the dragon. Lest he lack the proper enemy."
—Friedrich Nietzche
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"Villains are much more pro-active than heroes. Heroes, by their nature, are purely reactionary forces. The villain is, in all ways, an agent of change. A catalyst."
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