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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Kara Thrace: Hope for the best, plan for the worst, as my mom the sergeant-major used to say.
Kendra Shaw: That all she taught you?
Kara Thrace: Fear gets you killed; anger keeps you alive.
Kendra Shaw: Admiral Cain said the same thing. She said to me once, "If you can be this" (opening the blade) "for as long as you have to be, you're a razor." A weapon can't feel fear, has no regrets. It just is.
Kara Thrace: Noticed you would've gotten along just fine. Of course, my mom was full of crap about a lot of things. Held on to her anger so tight that at the end, that's all she had left. She died alone. You ask me, fear, anger -- two sides of the same coin. You gotta let go of both.
-- Razor |