Seven Days Quotes

Lt. Frank Parker: My name is Parker, Frank B. Agency number 37834901. We have a condition one event. The clock is at seven and a half hours and counting.

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Dr. Bradley Talmadge: We're going to undo that event.

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Kid: Hey! My car!
Lt. Frank Parker: Don't worry, I'll mail it back to you.

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Lt. Frank Parker: That's right. That's what I'm saying. A bomb. A big one, a big bomb, on Flight 700 out of Seattle. How do I know? 'Cause I'm the one who put it there. 'Cause I'm one bad-ass, bad bomber, that's why. You listen here, punk. I spent the last 17 years of my life sucking back jet fumes. You know what that does to a man's brain? Well, you're about to find out. Have a pleasant flight. [hangs up]
Lt. Frank Parker: That was more fun than it should've been.

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Lt. Frank Parker: They just gave me an IQ test the other day. You guys think I've gotten smarter since then?

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[Flashback to where Parker and Donovan met]
Lt. Frank Parker: Now that we're stuck together, will you just shut up and let me get on with this?
Capt. Craig Donovan: You know you got that rep all through special ops, man.
Lt. Frank Parker: What, being a stud?
Donovan: So, you're from Philly, huh?
Lt. Frank Parker: Suddenly it's social hour.
Donovan: I figure I'd get to know the man I'm about to die with.

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[last lines]
President Jordan Lyman: [to reporters at a televised press conference] There's been abroad in this land in recent months a whisper that we have somehow lost our greatness, that we do not have the strength to win without war the struggles for liberty throughout the world. This is slander, because our country is strong, strong enough to be a peacemaker. It is proud, proud enough to be patient. The whisperers and the detractors, the violent men are wrong. We will remain strong and proud, peaceful and patient, and we will see a day when on this earth all men will walk out of the long tunnels of tyranny into the bright sunshine of freedom. [president exits; reporters stand and applaud]
Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, that was the President of the United States.

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