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«Un cuento acabado puede conceder a un hombre la inmortalidad desde el punto de vista literario, pero un cuento sin terminar implica otra inmortalidad más esencial y extraña.» (G.K. Chesterton)
«Así como el hierro se oxida por falta de uso, también la inactividad destruye el intelecto.» (Leonardo da Vinci)
364. Finales
“Tony Soprano had been people’s alter ego. They had gleefully watched him rob, kill, pillage, lie, and cheat. They had cheered him on. And then, all of a sudden, they wanted to see him punished for all that. They wanted “justice”. They wanted to see his brains splattered on the wall. I thought that was disgusting, frankly. But these people have always wanted blood. Maybe they would have been happy if Tony had killed twelve other people. Or twenty-five people. Or, who knows, if he had blown up Penn Station. The pathetic thing -to me- was how much they wanted his blood, after cheering him on for eight years” (David Chase)
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