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“We are far from complex. We express emotions no matter how much we beg to suppress them. We cry, cling to what we feel will not leave, and nurture ourselves as vulnerable children. We cower from our notion of how much one can endure, and shield our ears, eyes, and mouth to hinder evil. Humanity is simply the facade of the vulnerable human spirit; we are terrified creatures, walking creations, and creators of consequences. I believe we are human enough when we are forced into the dark with nothing but our fear that calls for inevitable courage. " (The Latent Identities Of Darwin)”

“Most people in the agency tend to die because of self-destruction.” “If every person were to be at risk of their own violent destruction, it would be nearly impossible for anyone to survive in their own body.” “Yes, but here we are investigating the result of the destruction that was inflicted on another. It makes me a question which is truly more potent.” {The Latent Identities Of Darwin}”

“It is like an alternate universe, I don't understand how I am different from other versions of myself .” “Not necessarily an alternate universe; it is more like contemporary parallelism. You are the same person living within the same cosmos, but unlike alternate universes, how there are infinite variations of Hatsumi, there are two of you, presently existing behind a mirror of time going about in separate environments.” “What happens if I see—myself?” “Couldn't tell you, I’ve never met myself, I think another period of enmity would make the most sense if it were to happen since you two are anomalies to the memoir of life, death, and dreams...”

“The intentions are not born, they are seeds planted by mentors during one's youth, and it is watered by them periodically until it sprouts into a hideous flower, and only learns to grow until someone rips the root from the mind.” (psychologist) “Are you saying he watched his parents eat people?” “No, habits are usually not directly nurtured from the source. They are created by the culprit as a way to cope with the level of absence in their hearts. They need to feel something, whether it be guilt or exhilaration. Though identifying a passion has trials, it’s common for criminals to experiment before they stick with a system of how to commit the crime.” {The Latent Identities Of Darwin}”

“Virtue is honorably rewarded, and the wrongdoers are suitably punished. We tend to strive for the improvement of our nature, with what you call the moral lessons that are woven into our hearts. If that were true, would there be any wrongdoers, such as myself? Would you say that perhaps I am an exception to your virtuous belief in man, only that I have scathed myself amidst the growth of those morals?” (Joseph Vladamir) “Fancy language aside, in my eyes, you are nothing but an utter psychopath.” (Darwin) “I am only pointing out the special treatment I am receiving for being a prisoner. All of this security, just for me! My previous guards would slumber with their handguns resting on their cigar-burned desks. Such fools trusting me enough to dream under my eye, you are a much smarter fool.” {The Latent Identities Of Darwin}”