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“Home? I don’t have a home. I’ve always tried to forget I was an alien or a creature. I’ve always wanted to pretend I was human. I was raised to believe it was my Kryptonian part that was dangerous, but I was wrong. It’s my human side; it’s the side that gets attached, the side that makes decisions based on emotions. That’s my enemy. It’s what’s stopping me from being the hero I could be. It’s what the world needs now. Clark Kent is dead.”
“Home? I don’t have a home. I’ve always tried to forget I was an alien or a creature. I’ve always wanted to pretend I was human. I was raised to believe it was my Kryptonian part that was dangerous, but I was wrong. It’s my human side; it’s the side that gets attached, the side that makes decisions based on emotions. That’s my enemy. It’s what’s stopping me from being the hero I could be. It’s what the world needs now. Clark Kent is dead.”
It liked reversed cause in episode 1 Clark told Lois he was"Closer to Home".
Did any of you read Clark's 'Good-bye Letter to Metropolis'? I read the first paragraph, but I was really crying by the end of it. The Letter said my Favorite Quotes. It was Inspiring but so Sad!
Here's Clark's Letter:
TO the CITIZENS of METROPOLIS:
You have welcomed me into your city and allowed me to make it my home. I will always be grateful for that, which is why I cannot leave without saying goodbye. This newspaper has made me into what you think I am -- an example, a symbol, a "hero". But the truth is, I'm simply one of you. The only difference is that my days in the shadows and my nights on the streets have allowed me to see what you've lost sight of -- The good in each of you.
I've seen regular people do extraordinary things. I've seen you help each other up after you've been knocked down. I've seen you stand together when times are tough. And I've seen the smallest act make the biggest change. If I've done anything right, I hope it's help you realize one person can make a difference in the lives of others -- that Metropolis doesn't need a hero. Have faith in yourself, and you will find hope in each other.
Remember, it's not the mask that makes the hero; It's the choices we make and the desire to do what's right. I've seen that desire in all of you. It inspired me to promise I would do everything in my power to protect this city -- but I can't promise that I'll be around forever. One day, there may be a fight I cannot win.
But if that day comes, please, keep fighting without me to make the world a better place. Be the heroes I know you are.
Did any of you read Clark's 'Good-bye Letter to Metropolis'? I read the first paragraph, but I was really crying by the end of it. The Letter said my Favorite Quotes. It was Inspiring but so Sad!
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