:14:01
So, Miss Lerner, ever been stung
by a dead bee?
:14:07
That's enough.
:14:19
I was wondering...
:14:22
why aren't revolutions started
by the most humane people?
:14:27
Because humane people
don't start revolutions.
:14:31
They start libraries.
:14:34
And cemeteries.
:14:50
When Mr. Goytisolo was here in 1993...
:14:52
the Serbian front lines were here.
:14:57
And they shelled from up there?
:15:00
It was easy.
:15:10
Killing a man to defend an idea...
:15:12
isn't defending an idea, it's killing a man.
:15:17
When it's all over, nothing is the same.
:15:22
Violence leaves a deep scar.
:15:27
A trace of the oblivion always remains.
:15:30
The trust in the world
that terror destroys is irretrievable.
:15:36
To see your fellow man turn on you...
:15:39
breeds a feeling of deep-rooted horror.
:15:44
Violence severs the lifeline.
:15:46
A survivor is not only changed,
he's someone else.
:15:50
The dream of survival becomes a nightmare
for he who is on the journey.
:15:54
Each of us can become a danger for others.
:15:57
The body is a potential weapon.