Edges of the Lord
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DUCARD: When you lived among
the criminals, did you start to pity them?

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BRUCE: The first time I stole
so that I wouldn 't starve, yes.

:30:21
I lost many assumptions about
the simple nature of right and wrong.

:30:28
And when I traveled...
:30:30
...I learned the fear before a crime...
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...and the thrill of success.
:30:36
[MAN SHOUTlNG lN MANDARlN]
:30:38
BRUCE:
But I never became one of them.

:30:40
[OFFlCER 1 SPEAKlNG MANDARlN]
:30:42
OFFlCER 2: Fool. What do I care
what your name is?. You're a criminal.

:30:45
[SPEAKlNG MANDARlN]
I'm not a criminal

:30:47
OFFlCER 2:
Tell that to the guy who owned these.

:30:51
DUCARD: You've traveled the world
to understand the criminal mind...

:30:54
...and conquer your fears.
:30:57
But a criminal is not complicated.
:31:02
And what you really fear
is inside yourself.

:31:05
You fear your own power.
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You fear your anger...
:31:09
...the drive to do great
or terrible things.

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Now you must journey inwards.
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You are ready.
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Breathe.
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Breathe.
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Breathe in your fears.
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Face them.
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T o conquer fear,
you must become fear.

:31:50
You must bask in the fear
of other men.

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And men fear most
what they cannot see.


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