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"When the pupil is ready, the master will appear"
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"If a man falls behind - he's left behind"
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- The pirate code, Pirates of the Caribbean
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"With great power, comes great responsibility"
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"I'll be back"
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- The Terminator, Terminator 2
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"You are good spaniard. But you are not that good. You could be magnificent."
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- Proximo to Maximus, Gladiator
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"I am a priest, not a saint"
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- Abbé Faria to Edmond Dantes, The Count of Monte Cristo
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"The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success"
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- Elliot Carver, Tomorrow Never Dies
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"When you have to shoot, Shoot. Don't talk"
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- Tuco, The Good The Bad and The Ugly
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/*
* Oper - Expr subnode for an OP_EXPR
*
* NOTE: in the good old days 'opno' used to be both (or either, or
* neither) the pg_operator oid, and/or the pg_proc oid depending
* on the postgres module in question (parser->pg_operator,
* executor->pg_proc, planner->both), the mood of the programmer,
* and the phase of the moon (rumors that it was also depending on the day
* of the week are probably false). To make things even more postgres-like
* (i.e. a mess) some comments were referring to 'opno' using the name
* 'opid'. Anyway, now we have two separate fields, and of course that
* immediately removes all bugs from the code... [ sp :-) ].
*
*/
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Dasient
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