Suspense left my life a long time ago, now it has returned. I do not care for it.

Ben Marcus
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“Suspense left my life a long time ago, now it has returned. I do not care for it.” The roots of this quote come from the movie The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp , which was released in 1943 and starring David Niven and Diana Wynyard . In the movie, the two main characters are forced to fight each other during a prolonged period of war. The quote is used to show that, even after intense periods of violence, these two people found their love for each other and were able to move forward with their lives.

Source: The Flame Alphabet

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