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605 total quotesKevin: Police, open the door.
Kate: [as 'Monica'] Uh. Everything's alright in here.
Kevin: Ma'am, we have reason to believe someone could be dangerous could be in the motel. We've been conducting room-to-room service.
Kate: [as 'Monica] I'm alone, officer.
Kevin: Someone could be holding you at gunpoint, forcing you to say that. Please open the door.
Kate: [as 'Monica] I don't think I should.
Kevin: Ma'am, you have three seconds before I break this door down. 1.. 2..
[Kate opens door.]
Kevin: Wanna get it on?
Kate: [as 'Monica'] Uh. Everything's alright in here.
Kevin: Ma'am, we have reason to believe someone could be dangerous could be in the motel. We've been conducting room-to-room service.
Kate: [as 'Monica] I'm alone, officer.
Kevin: Someone could be holding you at gunpoint, forcing you to say that. Please open the door.
Kate: [as 'Monica] I don't think I should.
Kevin: Ma'am, you have three seconds before I break this door down. 1.. 2..
[Kate opens door.]
Kevin: Wanna get it on?
Libby: It's okay, it's okay. I'm crazy.
Hurley: Yeah, probably, but we all got something, right? I mean it takes a lot of guts to go up to a total stranger and tell them that you know them from some bizarro alternate universe ... I'm scared just, saying hi to a girl.
Libby: You're doin' fine.
Hurley: Yeah, probably, but we all got something, right? I mean it takes a lot of guts to go up to a total stranger and tell them that you know them from some bizarro alternate universe ... I'm scared just, saying hi to a girl.
Libby: You're doin' fine.
Libby: OK, hey, guys, guys: How about no-one's in charge, OK? I'm sure everyone can manage to just take what they need
Sawyer: Great plan, Moonbeam. After That we can sing "Kumbaya" and do trust falls.
Sawyer: Great plan, Moonbeam. After That we can sing "Kumbaya" and do trust falls.
Libby: That's a lot of peanut butter.
Hurley: Well, I'm going to need a lot of protein where I'm going.
Libby: And where are you going?
Hurley: Back to the caves. No one lives there now. So I won't bother anybody. I'm going to live alone and be one of those guys. You know the crazy guys, with no clothes, and the big beard... who's naked and throws doodie at people.
Hurley: Well, I'm going to need a lot of protein where I'm going.
Libby: And where are you going?
Hurley: Back to the caves. No one lives there now. So I won't bother anybody. I'm going to live alone and be one of those guys. You know the crazy guys, with no clothes, and the big beard... who's naked and throws doodie at people.
Locke: Eko, what is it?
[Eko dies]
Sayid: What did he just say, John?
Locke: He said--'We're next.'
[Eko dies]
Sayid: What did he just say, John?
Locke: He said--'We're next.'
Locke: What did you lose?
Jack: Excuse me?
Locke: They lost one of my bags. What about you?
Jack: You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
Locke: Try me.
Jack: They lost my father.
Locke: I'm sorry?
Jack: He died a couple of days ago in Australia, and I flew down to get him.
Locke: My condolences. [screaming to Oceanic employee handing him his lost luggage form] Yo!
Jack: The coffin was supposed to go on the plane in Sydney, but it didn't. Apparently he is somewhere in transit, which is their way of saying that they have no idea where the hell he is.
Locke: Well, how could they know?
Jack: They're the ones who checked him in. I mean, they have to have some kind of tracking system.
Locke: No, I'm not talking about the coffin. How could they know where he is? They didn't lose your father, they just lost his body. [Jack ponders this as Locke smiles at him] Either way, your story beats the hell out of mine. All that was in my suitcase was a bunch of knives.
Jack: Some kind of salesman?
Locke: Yeah, something like that. Well, it was nice talking to ya, but I hope you find that coffin.
Jack: I hope you find your knives.
Locke: Thanks.
Jack: You mind if I ask what happened to you? I'm only asking because I'm a spinal surgeon. I didn't mean --
Locke: No, don't worry about it. Surgery isn't going to do anything to help me. My condition is irreversible.
Jack: Nothing is irreversible. [hands him his card] If you ever want a consult, just give me a call. It's on the house.
Locke: Well thanks. [reads his card] Jack Shephard, I'm John, John Locke. [shakes Jack's hand]
Jack: It's nice to meet you, John.
Locke: It's nice to meet you, too.
Jack: Excuse me?
Locke: They lost one of my bags. What about you?
Jack: You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
Locke: Try me.
Jack: They lost my father.
Locke: I'm sorry?
Jack: He died a couple of days ago in Australia, and I flew down to get him.
Locke: My condolences. [screaming to Oceanic employee handing him his lost luggage form] Yo!
Jack: The coffin was supposed to go on the plane in Sydney, but it didn't. Apparently he is somewhere in transit, which is their way of saying that they have no idea where the hell he is.
Locke: Well, how could they know?
Jack: They're the ones who checked him in. I mean, they have to have some kind of tracking system.
Locke: No, I'm not talking about the coffin. How could they know where he is? They didn't lose your father, they just lost his body. [Jack ponders this as Locke smiles at him] Either way, your story beats the hell out of mine. All that was in my suitcase was a bunch of knives.
Jack: Some kind of salesman?
Locke: Yeah, something like that. Well, it was nice talking to ya, but I hope you find that coffin.
Jack: I hope you find your knives.
Locke: Thanks.
Jack: You mind if I ask what happened to you? I'm only asking because I'm a spinal surgeon. I didn't mean --
Locke: No, don't worry about it. Surgery isn't going to do anything to help me. My condition is irreversible.
Jack: Nothing is irreversible. [hands him his card] If you ever want a consult, just give me a call. It's on the house.
Locke: Well thanks. [reads his card] Jack Shephard, I'm John, John Locke. [shakes Jack's hand]
Jack: It's nice to meet you, John.
Locke: It's nice to meet you, too.
Locke: Why do you find it so hard to believe?
Jack: Why do you find it so easy?
Locke: It's never been easy!!
Jack: Why do you find it so easy?
Locke: It's never been easy!!
Locke: [after viewing Dharma Initiative orientation film] We're gonna need to watch that again.
Locke: [talking about Backgammon, a game he is playing with Walt] Two players, two sides. One is light, one is dark.
Locke: [Talking to Charlie about a moth cocoon] You see this little hole? This moth's just about to emerge. It's in there right now, struggling. It's digging it's way through the thick hide of the cocoon. Now, I could help it - take my knife, gently widen the opening, and the moth would be free - but it would be too weak to survive. Struggle is nature's way of strengthening it.
Locke: [to Desmond] The Pearl is a psychological station, full of TV monitors. And uh, two men sat in viewing chairs and filled notebooks, with observations on what happens in here. And then they put the notebooks in pneumatic tubes, sent 'em back to their headquarters, so they could evaluate us, as an experiment.
[Desmond sighs and walks around the room]
Locke: What?
Desmond: What if you've got it backwards?
Locke: "Backwards"?
Desmond: What if the experiment wasn't on the two men in [The Swan] but on the two men in [The Pearl]?
[Desmond sighs and walks around the room]
Locke: What?
Desmond: What if you've got it backwards?
Locke: "Backwards"?
Desmond: What if the experiment wasn't on the two men in [The Swan] but on the two men in [The Pearl]?
Locke: [to Eko] If the alarm goes off, don't tell [Henry Gale] what it's for.
Eko: ...What is it for?
Eko: ...What is it for?