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''"Unfulfilled yearnings live with in the most contented soul. What might have been, what might one day be if only things were different. So when life's struggles weigh heavy, there's the temptation to only see the happiness in other lives. But this is folly, for each life contains its own burdens though they may forever be hidden to all but the one who carries them."''
 
''"Unfulfilled yearnings live with in the most contented soul. What might have been, what might one day be if only things were different. So when life's struggles weigh heavy, there's the temptation to only see the happiness in other lives. But this is folly, for each life contains its own burdens though they may forever be hidden to all but the one who carries them."''
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==Quotes==
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* "I'm a glorified librarian? For [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]]!?" - [[Goliath]]
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*[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/reviews/ep75.htm Extensive Synopsis and Review]
  
 
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Revision as of 06:55, 1 January 2018

"...For It May Come True" is the tenth episode of the non-canonical The Goliath Chronicles, and the 75th televised episode of the series.

Summary

Opening Monologue

"Unfulfilled yearnings live with in the most contented soul. What might have been, what might one day be if only things were different. So when life's struggles weigh heavy, there's the temptation to only see the happiness in other lives. But this is folly, for each life contains its own burdens though they may forever be hidden to all but the one who carries them."

Quotes

External Link

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