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"The greatest trick Satan ever pulled was to convince the world he didn't exist"? (or variations of this). My first thought is the bible, but i don't know. Do you? It's usually used to refute people who question good or evil and if there is a Satan.
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It came from a movie, Usual Suspects I think.
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Oh that sounds familiar, thanks. Maybe kevin spacey said it, i guess i thought it was older though.
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I first heard it in the film: "The Usual Suspects."
And I believe it was Kevin Spacey. Filo Doh! I should have read the earlier posts! [ July 27, 2002: Message edited by: Filo Quiggens ]</p> |
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"I first heard it in the film: "The Usual Suspects."
And I believe it was Kevin Spacey." Spacy is quoting from an even older movie, 1940's or 50's B&W film abot hell & stuff, pretty cool movie but I CAN'T THINK OF THE DAMN NAME! |
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The fact that you can't see Santa Claus on xmas eve is the best evidence that his is, in fact, magic.
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