Heroes quotes
433 total quotesLinderman: We all have our roles to play in the events to come. You know, this isn't just a collection of art. This is a road map. These artists envisioned a brighter future. Peace. Prosperity.
Linderman: When my day of judgment comes, Nathan, I'll be remembered as a humanitarian. I care about the world, I just want to save it. To heal it. And for that, I need you.
Nathan: What could you possibly know about healing? (Linderman looks over at a dead plant and heals it.)
Linderman: A few things.
Nathan: What could you possibly know about healing? (Linderman looks over at a dead plant and heals it.)
Linderman: A few things.
Lyle: I'm gonna put this on YouTube and make like, a million dollars!
Zach: YouTube's free, you idiot!
Zach: YouTube's free, you idiot!
Matt: We didn't look everywhere. Maybe-maybe there's a secret room somewhere. 'Kay Maybe-
Superior: and maybe I can whistle the Star-Spangled Banner out of my ass.
Superior: and maybe I can whistle the Star-Spangled Banner out of my ass.
Matt: I used to be that guy. Wishing it and making it happen are two different things.
Mohinder: Not for Nakamura.
Mohinder: Not for Nakamura.
Messenger: So, what happens to Hiro in this one?
Isaac: Promise you won't post any spoilers?
Messenger: The future? How do you come up with this stuff?!
Isaac: It's a gift. Speaking of which... (hands messenger his sketchbook.)
Messenger: Your sketchbook? You serious!?
Isaac: Hold on to it. It might be worth something some day.
Messenger: Thank you!
Isaac: Promise you won't post any spoilers?
Messenger: The future? How do you come up with this stuff?!
Isaac: It's a gift. Speaking of which... (hands messenger his sketchbook.)
Messenger: Your sketchbook? You serious!?
Isaac: Hold on to it. It might be worth something some day.
Messenger: Thank you!
Mohinder: (rings doorbell) Hello? Zane Taylor?
Sylar: Yes. You must be Dr. Suresh. Come on in. Can I get you some tea?
Mohinder: Sorry it took me so long to get here.
Sylar: No, it's no problem. Is Earl Grey okay?
Mohinder: Yes, that'll be fine. (Sylar moves to other room and begins to make tea.) You um, sounded rather alarmed on the phone. You semeed to have calmed down some.
Sylar: I had a kind of epiphany about it this morning. Are you familiar with Abraham Maslow, the peak experience?
Mohinder: No, I'm afraid not.
Sylar: It's, um.. a single moment that takes you out of yourself. Makes you feel very tiny, or very large.To some extent one with life, or nature, or god.
Mohinder: ...I see.
Sylar: Like seeing all the pieces of a puzzle fit together. All this time I was trying to fight it. Deny it. But there is no shame in having this ability, is there?
Mohinder: None whatsoever. It would be like denying you have brown eyes.
Sylar: Right. So um, I guess that you- you want to see my ability.
Mohinder: Yes! I mean, I'm quite anxious to document it.
Sylar: (pulls out toaster.) You might want to step back, that looks like a nice jacket. (He places his hand over the appliance and melts the toaster)
Mohinder: My god.
Sylar: You want to see it again?
Mohinder: (chuckles and smiles nervously)
Sylar: Yes. You must be Dr. Suresh. Come on in. Can I get you some tea?
Mohinder: Sorry it took me so long to get here.
Sylar: No, it's no problem. Is Earl Grey okay?
Mohinder: Yes, that'll be fine. (Sylar moves to other room and begins to make tea.) You um, sounded rather alarmed on the phone. You semeed to have calmed down some.
Sylar: I had a kind of epiphany about it this morning. Are you familiar with Abraham Maslow, the peak experience?
Mohinder: No, I'm afraid not.
Sylar: It's, um.. a single moment that takes you out of yourself. Makes you feel very tiny, or very large.To some extent one with life, or nature, or god.
Mohinder: ...I see.
Sylar: Like seeing all the pieces of a puzzle fit together. All this time I was trying to fight it. Deny it. But there is no shame in having this ability, is there?
Mohinder: None whatsoever. It would be like denying you have brown eyes.
Sylar: Right. So um, I guess that you- you want to see my ability.
Mohinder: Yes! I mean, I'm quite anxious to document it.
Sylar: (pulls out toaster.) You might want to step back, that looks like a nice jacket. (He places his hand over the appliance and melts the toaster)
Mohinder: My god.
Sylar: You want to see it again?
Mohinder: (chuckles and smiles nervously)
Mohinder: [voiceover] Evolution is imperfect and often a violent process. A battle between what exists and what is yet to be born. Amidst these birth pains, morality loses its meaning, the question of good and evil reduced to one simple choice: survive or perish.
Mohinder: [voiceover] In the beginning there was discovery. A confusion of elements. The first snowfall of impossible change. Old lives undone, left behind. Strange faces, made familiar. New nightmares, to challenge sleep. New friends, to feel safe with. Only then comes control. The need to impose order unto chaos, through determination, through study, through struggle. All in defiance of a thundering truth. They're here, and the earth shudders underfoot.
Mohinder: [voiceover] The Earth is large. Large enough that you think you can hide from anything. From Fate. From God. If only you found a place far enough away. So you run. To the edge of the Earth. Where all is safe again. Quiet, and warm. The solace of salt air. The peace of danger left behind. The luxury of grief. And maybe, for a moment, you believe you have escaped.
Mohinder: [voiceover] To survive in this world, we hold close to us those on whom we depend. We trust in them our hopes, our fears... But what happens when trust is lost? Where do we run, when things we believe in vanish before our eyes? When all seems lost, the future unknowable, our very existence in peril... All we can do is run.