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Manipulation Quotes


"I still think that I'm playing instruments, not just pushing buttons and there it goes. It's interactive and alive with the sound and the manipulation and it plays like instruments."


"I got tired of different drum sounds so you buy different effects for more manipulation."


"People use what you want against you... without you knowing it."


"Alice? You didn't get this far without realizing that you don't have to cheat to win. You just have to accept that people are easily manipulated."


"The devil has no power over us except in our area of ignorance."


"Coercing attitude drains your strength."


"It's not conversion 'therapy, ' it's conversion brainwashing."


"So we should preserve it. I don't think that digital storage is necessarily a good thing, but I definitely think that digital manipulation is interesting."


"The people are like an audience watching a drama. They have characters whose sides they chose even before the start of the show, but they know little or nothing about the people behind the stage-the manipulators."


"With hardly any effort at all, she made me feel special. Just like all the other people she toyed with."


"History engineered if the facts couldn't be generally accepted."


"If there is anything the devil will want to keep you from having, it is knowledge."


"Instead of educating students, these professors are trying to indoctrinate them."


"The secret lies of manipulative folks, however hidden and cunningly twisted shall eventually come out. Never trust manipulative politically motivated, sly liars while they pretend to be "true friends" with noble and just cause."


"Finn smiled and blew half her brain cells. "You going to teach me how to have fun, Pru? he asked in that low, husky voice."


"Convince people that you need them, and watch what they do."



"And if a diversion is needed, why not arrest a general? Arthur Dillon is a friend of eminent deputies, a contender for the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Front; he has proved himself at Valmy and in a halfdozen actions since. In the National Assembly he was a liberal; now he is a republican. Isn't it then logical that he should be thrown into gaol, July 1, on suspicion of passing military secrets to the enemy?"
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