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"Did it ever occur to [[William Adama|you]] that the [[Corman|Admiralty]] may have [[Valkyrie|set you up to provoke a war they wanted]]? It's naïve to think that horrible things that we can't understand have simple explanations. Because simple explanations make us feel like we have control when we don't. We know why the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attacked us]] and it wasn't any o­ne thing. Oh my Gods. We did a thousand things, good and bad, every day for 40 years, to pave the way for those attacks."
"Did it ever occur to [[William Adama|you]] that the [[Corman|admiralty]] may have [[Valkyrie|set you up to provoke a war they wanted]]? It's naïve to think that horrible things that we can't understand have simple explanations. Because simple explanations make us feel like we have control when we don't. We know why the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|attacked us]] and it wasn't any o­ne thing. Oh my Gods. We did a thousand things, good and bad, every day for 40 years, to pave the way for those attacks."


--[[Laura Roslin]], to [[William Adama]] after he attempts to resign ("[[Hero]]")
--[[Laura Roslin]], to [[William Adama]] after he attempts to resign ([[Hero]])

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"Did it ever occur to you that the admiralty may have set you up to provoke a war they wanted? It's naïve to think that horrible things that we can't understand have simple explanations. Because simple explanations make us feel like we have control when we don't. We know why the Cylons attacked us and it wasn't any o­ne thing. Oh my Gods. We did a thousand things, good and bad, every day for 40 years, to pave the way for those attacks."

--Laura Roslin, to William Adama after he attempts to resign (Hero)