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Re: usual suspects



well i had no idea at all what the quote was, but im sure if you ask it again il be able to answer, after all the responses, i take it "usual suspect" is the name of the movie, i never remember the names of movies i watch.  but due to the number of responses the movie must be good, going through a hire lots of movies time since not working, if you guys recomend it a must watch i think ill have to check it out, is there any one in particular that you all have watched it, does it have any conection to over the rhine?  could someone send be a brief out line of the movie? pLeAsE!
 
from emily

Don Smith <dasmith at rotse2_physics.lsa.umich.edu> wrote:
I did a little digging around the web, and found this:

Charles Baudelaire wrote: 'The Devil's greatest trick would certainly be to
make us believe that he does not exist'.

and this

The line, "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he
didn't exist," is similar to a line from Charles Baudelaire's short story, THE
GENEROUS GAMBLER, published in 1864. In translation, the original line reads,
"Dearly beloved, never forget, when you hear anyone vaunt the progress of
enlightenment, that the Devil's finest trick is to persuade you that he does
not exist!"

And officially, it's Keyser Soze.

FYI
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