"This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is it vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished, as the once vital voice of the verisimilitude now venerates what they once vilified. However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, stands vivified, and has vowed to vangquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition. The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose vis-à-vis an introduction, and so it is my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V."
Probably one of the coolest quotes I've heard in a long time. From V for Vendetta. And if you don't know what it means, I've translated it for you:
"This facade, not just a thin covering of arrogance, is a sign of the voice of the people, whom are now empty, gone, just like the once crucial voice of the like that now idolizes what they once belittled. However, this brave visitation of a by-gone displeasure, stands to shake things up, and has vowed to crush these dishonorable and dangerous rats which are leading sin and shamefulness who serve brutally cruel, they who abuse the will. The only conclusion is revenge; a grudge, held as a pledge, not futile, for the value and reality of such shall one day justify the watchful and the righteous. In fact, this soup of many words has gone most long-winded in relation to an introduction, and so it is my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V."
Monday, March 20, 2006
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