Heroes Quotes

Sylar: Okay, technically, I'm a serial killer.

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Noah: [to Angela] You know me. I've always been comfortable with morally gray.

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Nathan: I thought you'd enjoy the extra time with your family.
HRG: There's only so many crossword puzzles I can do.

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Claire: This is my new boyfriend, Alex.
Sandra: And why is he hiding in your closet.
Claire: We're...
Claire: Are you really going to make me say this out loud?
Sandra: Definitely.
Claire: We're having sex. I know, it was wrong, and we're so sorry.
Alex: [Shocked] Wha--?! Ma'am, I never touched your daughter!
[Claire glares at him. He shrugs.]

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Doyle: [to Claire] Hey, Barbie.

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Mohinder : [ending voiceover] Generations unfold — father to son, mother to daughter. Where one leaves off, the other follows, destined to repeat each other's mistakes, each other's triumphs. For how do we see the world if not through their lens? The same fears, the same desires? Do we see them as an example to follow, or as a warning of what to avoid? Choosing to live as they have, simply because it's what we know, or driven to create one's own identity? And what happens when we find them to be a disappointment? Can we replace them? Our mothers, our fathers? Or will destiny find a way to drive us back? Back to the familiar comforts of home?

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Tracy: This is a breezy 68 degrees, and I've worked up one hell of a cold snap.

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Millie: [to Angela] You look like you were mugged and the first thing they took was your dignity.

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Daphne: I'm not your surrogate Janice.

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Daphne: Fly me to the moon..

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Peter: (to a statue of Jesus Christ) I asked to be extraordinary... and I promised to make the world a better place so when I got my chance I lived up to my end of the bargain. For what? I'm running for my life, a lot of people are running for their lives, they're hurt and they're dying and I can't help them. Do you even care what you put people through? When they kneel here before you and they ask for help do you even listen? And I'm tired of fighting and I'm angry. I'm angry at my father, Nathan, at my mother, at you. We had a deal.. I think its about time you lived up to your end. Please just.. show up.

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Angela: I'm afraid that unconditional love isn't really love at all.

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Angela: I've tried to warn everyone but no one would listen. Why would they? Why should they? I was Cassandra screaming that the sky was falling but when they looked up there wasn't a cloud in sight. Then I did it with lies and with manipulation and betrayal. And it cost me EVERYTHING: My friends, my husband, my boys. But Peter, it's the price I chose to save the world.

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Claire: Over the years, I couldn't help but think about my real dad. Who you were, what you looked like, your job, and then I met you. And you were more amazing than anyone than I could ever imagined.
Nathan: You know that's just a fantasy.
Claire: No! It doesn't have to be. You could do anything you want. You can fly.
Nathan: Claire...
Claire: You were supposed to be superman.

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Noah: How did you think it was going to end?

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Hiro: Matt Parkman, meet Matt Parkman.

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Mohinder: It is our nature to protect our children. For each generation to pass on their cautionary tales to the next. So it is with the myth of Icarus, the legend of a boy who fashioned wings from feathers and wax, daring to fly into the heavens. His father was fearful and warned Icarus to be careful, begging him not tempt to fate by flying too close to the sun. But in the end, the boy couldn't resist. His waxen wings melted from the sun's rays. And he plunged to his death.

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Angela: I have socks for you.
Alice: Eh?
Angela: Since that night, whenever I feel lost... whenever I don't know what to do... I steal socks for you. To remind myself there are simple ways to protect the ones we love. You don't ever have to be cold again.

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Angela: Say goodnight Alice.
Alice: Goodnight Alice

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Danko: Maybe you should just stay as Agent Taub for a while an a while.
Sylar: Agent Taub's a nothing. I don't like being a nothing.

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Danko: Understanding how things work. Who'd you kill to get that power?
Sylar: That's the only one that was ever truly mine.

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Mohinder: For every being cursed with self awareness, there remains the unanswerable question, "Who am I?" We struggle to find meaningful connections to one another. We are the caring friend, the loving father, the doting mother, the protected child. We fight and we love in the hope that somehow, together, we can understand our significance in the universe. But in the end, no one can share our burden. Each of us alone, must ask the question, "Who am I? What does it mean to be alive? And in the vast infinity of time, how do I matter?"

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Mohinder: There are nearly seven billion people on this planet. Each one unique. Different. What are the chances of that? And why? Is it simply biology, physiology that determines this diversity? A collections of thoughts, memories, experiences that carve out our own special place? Or is it something more than this? Perhaps there's a master plan that drives the randomness of creation. Something unknowable that dwells in the soul, and presents each one of us with a unique set of challenges that will help us discover who we really are.

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Sylar: You'll get bored, after like a hundred years of trying to off me, watching all your loved ones drop like flies. You may eventually come to forgive me. Maybe you'll even love me.
Claire: I'll keep trying to kill you for the rest of my life.
Sylar: Well, everybody needs a hobby.

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Sylar: [Shapeshifted] You really did a great job, sir. [He reaches to shake the President's hand. They touch, and Sylar's face morphes between many people. The handshake turns into a firm grip and a needle is thrust into Sylar's neck as Peter reveals himself and pulls their faces close.]
Peter: Bet you didn't think I took that one from you.
[Sylar passes out in the back seat of the President's limo]

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Sylar: Everyone dies, well, almost everyone. Papa Petrelli, Mama Bennet, Mr. Muggles... what's your brother's name again? Larry?
Claire: Lyle.
Sylar: Right... he's gonna die too.

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Claire: You can either listen to me now...or I'll tell you after you shoot me.

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Mohinder: [ending voiceover] We are all connected. Joined together by an invisible thread, infinite in its potential and fragile in its design. Yet while connected, we are also merely individuals. Empty vessels to be filled with infinite possibilities. An assortment of thoughts, beliefs. A collection of disjointed memories and experiences. Can I be me without this? Can you be you? And if this invisible thread that holds us together were to sever, to cease, what then? What would become of billions of lone, disconnected souls? Therein lies the great quest of our lives. To find. To connect. To hold on. For when our hearts are pure, and our thoughts in line, we are all truly one. Capable of repairing our fragile world, and creating a universe of infinite possibilities.

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Samuel: My brother Joseph and I have had two families. The first one... well let's just say it didn't work out too well. But over the years, we made ourselves a new one. And it was to this family, all of you, that his heart really belonged. You see, a family is something that Joseph and I needed. It offers protection from the outside world. A world that never understood or appreciated what makes us different. There are others like us out there, in the shadows, in the light. Each grasping for a meaning in a world that won't accept them for who they really are. They, like us, are blessed, gifted with extraordinary abilities. And they, like us, struggle with finding their place in an ordinary world. Haunted by their past from those who would harm them and keep them from their destiny. Every one of them deserves a chance to be who they really are. But to what end? For what purpose? Here in this place, we offer salvation. We offer hope, we offer redemption. And one by one, they will come to our side, to our family. And they will find their way home. And all who have gathered, will be strong. And all who have gathered, will stand in unison. I say it's time we found our way back home again. Find your way home, brother.

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Noah: And here I was thinking that I'd be the one that got away
Tracy: No. You're just number five.
Noah: Five's my lucky number. Well, it used to be. Is it still lucky?
Tracy: I haven't decided yet.

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