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Post by frivolity on Feb 19, 2006 2:35:11 GMT -5
Then there's this one. Been wanting to utter this to someone lately: "Fine. But you have to go back in the trunk." ;D ooh, my curiosity is piqued as to who you wanna put in the trunk
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Agent Scully
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Science only teaches us how, not why.
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Post by Agent Scully on Feb 19, 2006 18:18:01 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D Anybody who'd fit... but Preston stays beside me in the front seat, or backseat... hehe ;D ;D ;D
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xxl
Sense Offender
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Post by xxl on May 10, 2006 19:19:17 GMT -5
i like "Preston: When the door's down, shoot the bulbs." (this one is at the beginning) and "Preston: No. Not without incident." both imply something big will happen.. hi to everyone!
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iero
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Live, Laugh & Enjoy
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Post by iero on Aug 19, 2006 13:36:03 GMT -5
All the most beautiful quotes already have been mentioned. Just can't get enough, i really think that in the way they say it, gives the sentence 1000 more power. And when i've heard the word 'sense offender' for the first time, i had to laugh but it also gave me shivers like; damn, i'm feeling to, i'm also a sense offender. And; how can feeling be a offence Especially after the first time i was sitting for a few moments with my mouth open like; huh, i'm feeling to. And my friends had the exact same feeling. Can't discribe it properly, but it's a strange feeling.
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Post by Wraith on Aug 20, 2006 17:35:18 GMT -5
"You know I was once like you, but the first thing you learn about emotion is that it has its price...complete paradox. But without restraint ,without control, emotion is chaos" "But how is that different-" "The difference is when we want to feel, we can. But some of us...some of us have to forego that luxury so that the rest can have it." I like the message of self sacrifice for other's freedom.
Also when Jurgen tells him: "Dont...seeing her one last time will only make it harder to do what you have to do." I love the sad expression on his face when he said that.
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Post by Aedh on Oct 22, 2006 14:05:06 GMT -5
Mine happens to be: "Resources are tight. We'll get it all eventually." 'Shooting in the face' is probably number two--I find myself using those in conversation.
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Post by Greyflower on Oct 22, 2006 14:48:23 GMT -5
"If we keep burning all this contraband, eventually there won't be anything left to burn. What'll there be for men like us?.." The question remained unanswered, btw...
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Post by Aedh on Oct 22, 2006 15:17:24 GMT -5
I also like: "As you say, sir. It's the law and the letter." I have also been known to quote the polygraph technician: "Oh .... shit."
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Post by Mirabilis on Oct 22, 2006 16:53:43 GMT -5
I also like: "As you say, sir. It's the law and the letter." I have also been known to quote the polygraph technician: "Oh .... shit." I use the the polygraph technician's quote a lot at work...probably more than I should really...there are just too many opportunities to say it there...that's the problem! ;D Mary O'Brien's "To feel..." quote is still my personal favourite.
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Post by clericbean on Aug 17, 2007 18:24:24 GMT -5
"Every time we come from the Nethers to the City, it reminds me why we do what we do."
"It does?"
"It does."
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Prestan
Vice Council in Charge of Flames and Summary Combustions
Not Without Innocence
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Post by Prestan on Feb 16, 2008 1:39:31 GMT -5
Lets see if I can name one that hasnt been taken here: "As you say sir, it's the law and the letter."
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marty
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Post by marty on Jul 29, 2008 12:23:23 GMT -5
Sorry for repeating, here is my list:
Tetragrammaton, There's nothing we can't do.
I have no feelings about it.
There's nothing you don't feel? How about guilt?
A heavy cost. I'd pay it gladly
It's circular. You exist to continue your existence. What's the point?
You're making a very big mistake. I'm a Grammaton Cleric, first class.
I'm asking you one last time -- don't do this.
Excellent. I have nothing to hide.
No. Not without incident.
I'm coming.
Is it really worth the price?
Resources are tight. We'll get it all eventually.
And as the main point:
Salve and salvation, it has delivered us from pathos, from sorrow, the deepest chasms of melancholy and hate. With it, we anesthetize grief, annihilate jealousy, obliterate rage. That those sister impulses towards joy, love, and elation are anesthetized in stride, we accept as fair sacrifice .
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