Kitone: Karma Police patrolling again
Kitone: And—oh my God—it's full of stars!
Kitone: I was handsome, I was strong, I knew the words of every song
Kitone: The years run thin
Kitone: Welcome to this side of the Cold War
Kitone: News had just come over, we had five years left to cry in
Kitone: What tender days, we had no secrets hid away
Kitone: I smile and I sip my opium tea
Kitone: Plastic firemen eyed a plastic little girl with plastic can of gasoline
Kitone: A déjà vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix
Kitone: A lot of people were saying things that made little sense
Kitone: I have torn everyone who reached out for me
Kitone: Easy rider, what does freedom mean to you?
Kitone: The dopamine receptors were irreversibly affected by the strangeness and obscurity of your dreams
Kitone: After a life of virtuousness and painful self-restraint we found that Heavens were just favelas in the sky
Kitone: Barbarella died on planet Tau Ceti trying to retrieve Doctor Durand-Durand
Kitone: Nobody ever finds the one but they keep looking
Kitone: Take this bread and drink this wine
Kitone: See you on Aldebaran, safe on the green desert sand
Kitone: So imperial and forlorn, like the best poem of a minor poet
Kitone: Let's not talk of love or chains and things we can't untie
Kitone: You're asking me for Inception—I hope you do understand the gravity of that request
Kitone: You're gonna be gone before you get found
Kitone: Take your protein pills and put your helmet on
Kitone: People just ain't no good
Kitone: There's a pain where there once was a heart, doctor
Kitone: Man and balloon must never be parted
Kitone: The diabolical Mr. E
Kitone: Donnie says to himself, "Deus ex machina"
Kitone: The guilty, pleasurable self-torments of a melancholiac