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The greatest film ever made. | The greatest film ever made. also bears some comparison to [[ERISA]], of you’re [[ERISA attorney|that kind of fella]]. | ||
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The greatest film ever made. also bears some comparison to ERISA, of you’re that kind of fella.
Lecter: First principles, Clarice. Simplicity. Read Marcus Aurelius. Of each particular thing ask: what is it in itself? What is its nature? What does he do, this man you seek?
Clarice: He kills women —
Lecter: No! That is incidental. What is the first and principal thing he does? What needs does he serve by killing?
Clarice: Anger — social acceptance — and — sexual frustrations, sir —
Lecter: No! He covets. That is his nature. And how do we begin to covet, Clarice? Do we seek out things to covet?
Enough said. For now, although this is a subject I expect to come back to.