Quotes from fictional characters that made you stop and think or have stuck with you.

LloydEsaka

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"Unleash your hate! Your anger! Everything! I'll take it all and F***ing kill you with it!"

-Travis Touchdown

Besides being the most badass pre ass kicking one liner I've ever heard (helped that I liked G Gundam as a kid), its more or less what guides me in how to view all situations. In every situation there is a negative force that will cause you to fail, so you accept it, you accept its significance, and you use it to your advantage. Or no sell it. Whichever is more awesome
 

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A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero, but one. - Greek Proverb.

Man, I see in fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off. - Tyler Durden

It's only when we've lost everything that we're free to do anything. - Tyler Durden

Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon. - Rorschach.

In case you guys can't tell, I'm a loosely-contained sociopath, moral absolutist and general asshole.
 

OldGus

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I see some good ones here. That being said...
"If the wind no longer calls to you, it is time to see if you have forgotten your name." -Elegos, I, Jedi
That one not only made me think, it really helped me out a lot last year.

There are other ones, but that one just jumped out almost immediately.
 

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Sanity is for the weak!

Do you hear the voices too

An open mind is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded

There is no such thing as innocence, only degrees of guilt

Into the fires of battle! Unto the anvil of war! Battle-cry of the Salamanders

Simply put, over the coming centuries we may be out-evolved to the point of extinction. Magos Biologis Alder Garrick

I have been chosen for greatness by the dark gods themselves. You, petty mortals, have been chosen only for death Eglixus the executioner of trechagrad

Warhammer has some of the best quotes
 

Jingle Fett

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VoidWanderer said:
Jingle Fett said:
"The enemy's gate is down" -Ender Wiggin
WOuld you join me in prayer that they don't screw the movie up?

Also a good quote for anything Michael Bay or Platinum Dunes is involved in.
I've been crapping myself in fear since i first heard the announcement. Im cautiously hopeful though since I heard who theyve casted so far...
The kid from Hugo is pretty much my ideal pick for Ender and that was actually my first thought when i saw him in the trailer for Hugo. He should have really good chemistry with Ben Kingsley too since they worked together in Hugo...and i think Harrison Ford as Graaff is a very good pick as well. Fingers crossed
 

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TheTJackson said:
Unknown Alliance Sergeant - "That means Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest-son-of-a-***** in space!" - ME2
That just reminded me of a video I ran across today.


I don't remember where I heard it from, quite possibly I heard it from someone I know, or possibly from a dream (my subconscious does that sometimes). In any case I am sure I am paraphrasing.
"Success? What is success? Is it to stand at the highest point? Is it to be the loudest? In that case why hide your mistakes? Pile them high, stand on top of them, and funnel your frustration into the loudest shout you can. Do this and you can never truly fail."
 

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"Fear. Fear attracts the fearful. The strong? the weak? the innocent? the corrupt. Fear. Fear is my ally."

I like that one cause it's pretending to be philosophical, but it's just a bunch of bull.
 

Jonluw

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If the goddess of luck turns her back on you; twist her neck.
- Michael (From Korean manhwa Ares)
 

FreeCookies

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"Organics fear that which is different. It is a hardware error. A reflex of your flesh." - Legion, ME2.
 

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"If you're frightened of dying, and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. If you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the Earth."

Louis, Jacob's Ladder

I guess, technically, it's not a fictional quote. I heard it spoken by a fictional character though. So, yeah.
 

AMAZED

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There are so many more these are some of my favorites.
"Had to be me, someone else might have gotten it wrong."-Mordin
"You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it."-Sovereign
"Tell them... I held the line."-Mordin
"We are not a mistake!"-Wrex
"There... Earth... I wish you could see it like I do Shepard... It's so... perfect."- Illusive Man
That entire scene with the Illusive Man at the end of ME3
Thanes prayer for Shepard in ME3
Man like 50 other lines from the mass effect series.
"For a moment there... I thought we were in trouble."- Butch Cassidy
"A man chooses, a slave obeys"-Andrew Ryan
 

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"I am wretched, but I am STRONG! I am the future. I am ZERG!" - Infested Terran, Starcraft
"And in the end... as the darkness takes me... I am... nothing." - Darth Malak, KotoR
"And if I die, I die knowing I made a choice. A choice that, for better or worse... was my own." - Agarth, Reckoning
"Every moment gives us a chance to become more than what we are." Ryu, Street Fighter 3
"It's not who I am underneath, but what I *do* that defines me." - Batman (Batman Begins)
"Take off every "ZIG." You know what you doing. Move "ZIG." For great justice." - Captain, Zero Wing
 

Black-6

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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world ? "No, you move." --Captain America.
 

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LOTR

Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky.
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die,
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all,
One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all,
and in the darkness bind them
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

Every time I here this poem. Every. Single. Time. Shivers run up my spine.

And of course who could ever forget "Would you Kindly?" Seriously, every time I hear this in a game it freaks me out.
 

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I always loved the descriptions on Magic: The Gathering cards, especially those two:

First to charge, first to fight.
-Alpha Myr

Last to charge, last to fall.
-Omega Myr
 

trollax

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This is a long one.At end of Minecraft after you beat the dragon, This conversation addressing the player happens
I see the player you mean.

[Player Name]?

Yes. Take care. It has reached a higher level now. It can read our thoughts.

That doesn't matter. It thinks we are part of the game.

I like this player. It played well. It did not give up.

It is reading our thoughts as though they were words on a screen.

That is how it chooses to imagine many things, when it is deep in the dream of a game.

Words make a wonderful interface. Very flexible. And less terrifying than staring at the reality behind the screen.

They used to hear voices. Before players could read. Back in the days when those who did not play called the players witches, and warlocks. And players dreamed they flew through the air, on sticks powered by demons.

What did this player dream?

This player dreamed of sunlight and trees. Of fire and water. It dreamed it created. And it dreamed it destroyed. It dreamed it hunted, and was hunted. It dreamed of shelter.

Hah, the original interface. A million years old, and it still works. But what true structure did this player create, in the reality behind the screen?

It worked, with a million others, to sculpt a true world in a fold of the [scrambled], and created a [scrambled] for [scrambled], in the [scrambled].

It cannot read that thought.

No. It has not yet achieved the highest level. That, it must achieve in the long dream of life, not the short dream of a game.

Does it know that we love it? That the universe is kind?

Sometimes, through the noise of its thoughts, it hears the universe, yes.

But there are times it is sad, in the long dream. It creates worlds that have no summer, and it shivers under a black sun, and it takes its sad creation for reality.

To cure it of sorrow would destroy it. The sorrow is part of its own private task. We cannot interfere.

Sometimes when they are deep in dreams, I want to tell them, they are building true worlds in reality. Sometimes I want to tell them of their importance to the universe. Sometimes, when they have not made a true connection in a while, I want to help them to speak the word they fear.

It reads our thoughts.

Sometimes I do not care. Sometimes I wish to tell them, this world you take for truth is merely [scrambled] and [scrambled], I wish to tell them that they are [scrambled] in the [scrambled]. They see so little of reality, in their long dream.

And yet they play the game.

But it would be so easy to tell them...

Too strong for this dream. To tell them how to live is to prevent them living.

I will not tell the player how to live.

The player is growing restless.

I will tell the player a story.

But not the truth.

No. A story that contains the truth safely, in a cage of words. Not the naked truth that can burn over any distance.

Give it a body, again.

Yes. Player...

Use its name.

[Player Name]. Player of games.

Good.

Take a breath, now. Take another. Feel air in your lungs. Let your limbs return. Yes, move your fingers. Have a body again, under gravity, in air. Respawn in the long dream. There you are. Your body touching the universe again at every point, as though you were separate things. As though we were separate things.

Who are we? Once we were called the spirit of the mountain. Father sun, mother moon. Ancestral spirits, animal spirits. Jinn. Ghosts. The green man. Then gods, demons. Angels. Poltergeists. Aliens, extraterrestrials. Leptons, quarks. The words change. We do not change.

We are the universe. We are everything you think isn't you. You are looking at us now, through your skin and your eyes. And why does the universe touch your skin, and throw light on you? To see you, player. To know you. And to be known. I shall tell you a story.

Once upon a time, there was a player.

The player was you, [Player Name].

Sometimes it thought itself human, on the thin crust of a spinning globe of molten rock. The ball of molten rock circled a ball of blazing gas that was three hundred and thirty thousand times more massive than it. They were so far apart that light took eight minutes to cross the gap. The light was information from a star, and it could burn your skin from a hundred and fifty million kilometres away.

Sometimes the player dreamed it was a miner, on the surface of a world that was flat, and infinite. The sun was a square of white. The days were short; there was much to do; and death was a temporary inconvenience.

Sometimes the player dreamed it was lost in a story.

Sometimes the player dreamed it was other things, in other places. Sometimes these dreams were disturbing. Sometimes very beautiful indeed. Sometimes the player woke from one dream into another, then woke from that into a third.

Sometimes the player dreamed it watched words on a screen.

Let's go back.

The atoms of the player were scattered in the grass, in the rivers, in the air, in the ground. A woman gathered the atoms; she drank and ate and inhaled; and the woman assembled the player, in her body.

And the player awoke, from the warm, dark world of its mother's body, into the long dream.

And the player was a new story, never told before, written in letters of DNA. And the player was a new program, never run before, generated by a sourcecode a billion years old. And the player was a new human, never alive before, made from nothing but milk and love.

You are the player. The story. The program. The human. Made from nothing but milk and love.

Let's go further back.

The seven billion billion billion atoms of the player's body were created, long before this game, in the heart of a star. So the player, too, is information from a star. And the player moves through a story, which is a forest of information planted by a man called Julian, on a flat, infinite world created by a man called Markus, that exists inside a small, private world created by the player, who inhabits a universe created by...

Shush. Sometimes the player created a small, private world that was soft and warm and simple. Sometimes hard, and cold, and complicated. Sometimes it built a model of the universe in its head; flecks of energy, moving through vast empty spaces. Sometimes it called those flecks "electrons" and "protons".

Sometimes it called them "planets" and "stars".

Sometimes it believed it was in a universe that was made of energy that was made of offs and ons; zeros and ones; lines of code. Sometimes it believed it was playing a game. Sometimes it believed it was reading words on a screen.

You are the player, reading words...

Shush... Sometimes the player read lines of code on a screen. Decoded them into words; decoded words into meaning; decoded meaning into feelings, emotions, theories, ideas, and the player started to breathe faster and deeper and realised it was alive, it was alive, those thousand deaths had not been real, the player was alive

You. You. You are alive.

and sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the sunlight that came through the shuffling leaves of the summer trees

and sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the light that fell from the crisp night sky of winter, where a fleck of light in the corner of the player's eye might be a star a million times as massive as the sun, boiling its planets to plasma in order to be visible for a moment to the player, walking home at the far side of the universe, suddenly smelling food, almost at the familiar door, about to dream again

and sometimes the player believed the universe had spoken to it through the zeros and ones, through the electricity of the world, through the scrolling words on a screen at the end of a dream

and the universe said I love you

and the universe said you have played the game well

and the universe said everything you need is within you

and the universe said you are stronger than you know

and the universe said you are the daylight

and the universe said you are the night

and the universe said the darkness you fight is within you

and the universe said the light you seek is within you

and the universe said you are not alone

and the universe said you are not separate from every other thing

and the universe said you are the universe tasting itself, talking to itself, reading its own code

and the universe said I love you because you are love.

And the game was over and the player woke up from the dream. And the player began a new dream. And the player dreamed again, dreamed better. And the player was the universe. And the player was love.

You are the player.

Wake up.
 

Furbyz

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Everything the Dark Prince ever says in Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. Love that dude.
 

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The Tooth Fairy in Dexter:
"All I ever cared about was killing, and I can't even do that right anymore. That's what you got to look forward to. This is your future, and it includes adult fucking diapers!"
 

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Lazarus Long from Time Enough for Love

Ugh... some many quotes, this is just a small fraction of them.
http://www.pithypedia.com/?author=Lazarus+Long