Top 100 Quotes From Jeffrey Wright

Lauren: These talks... I don't know if they help or... Do you ever wish you could forget?
Bernard: This pain... it's all I have left of him.

The: [opening narration] More than battles won or lost, it's relationships that truly define a hero. The people who shape them, their stories. Thor and Loki, a brotherhood so strong and pivotal, it would change the fate of a universe. Their childhood taught Thor many lessons. But in another universe, instead of raising the Jotunheim prince Loki as his own son, Odin returned him to his people. Without his trickster brother to keep things, let's say, lively, Thor grew into a very different prince.

Akecheta: Have you seen how it ends?
Bernard: Yes.
- In every scenario...
- Idie.
- We're finally living up to our full potential.
- It's a shame you're going to miss it.

Roebuck: You see, people may or may not be mildly threatened by your anger, your hatred, your pride. But, love the wrong way and you will find yourself in great jeopardy.

Gale: This is another version of booby-trapping a resource.
Beetee: Right, I see.
Gale: This one's designed to blind. Smoke clings to the eyes. That's an application of the hummingbird trap. You scare people so they flee in this direction into what they think is a safe haven.
Beetee: Two-tiered explosion.
Gale: You allow people enough time to rush in, help the wounded, then...
Katniss: A second bomb.
Gale: Right. Second one goes off here.
Katniss: I guess there are no rules anymore about what a person can do to another person.
Gale: I don't think Snow used any rulebook when he hijacked Peeta.

The: [opening narration] The Nazi army marches across Europe, leaving death and destruction. The Allied armies band together to create a new kind of soldier. A Super Soldier. At humanity's darkest hour, a skinny kid from Brooklyn became Captain America. After turning the tide of World War II, he made the ultimate sacrifice, restoring peace and saving this universe. But in another universe, a single choice created a whole new hero.

Bernard: You already gave me something.
- Dolores...
- She hid something inside my mind. I can feel it.
- Whatever your plan is,
- I don't wanna play a part in it.
- You already been playing a part...
- The most important one.

James: You could've at least pulled that punch
Batman: I did.

- This is your house.
- So that your two worlds would be within reach.
- It's finished.
- I didn't finish it.
- It's absolutely beautiful.
Bernard: This isn't real.

Bernard: Show me where.
- Check these against the new system.
- These are hosts that aren't registered with the new system?

The: [opening narration] Every journey has a beginning, but change one step along the way, and you could end up at a very different destination.

Nescaffier: Seeking something missing, missing something left behind.
Roebuck: Maybe with good luck, we'll find what eluded us in the places we once called home.

Talk: You've written about the American negro, the French intellectual, the Southern romantic...
Roebuck: And the anti-negro.
Talk: The anti-negro. Scripture, mythology, folklore, true crime, false crime, the ghost story, the picaresque, the bildungsroman. But more than anything, over all these years, you've written about food. Why?
Roebuck: Who? What? Where? When? How? Valid questions, but I learned as a cub stringer, never, under any circumstance, if it is remotely within your power to resist the impulse, never ask a man why. It - it tightens a fellow up.
Talk: I apologize, but I'm going to hold you to it...
Roebuck: Torture.
Talk: ...if you'll agree.
Roebuck: Self-reflection is a vice best conducted in private or not at all.

Bernard: Your job isn't to protect Dolores. It's to keep her here.

Talk: Someone told me you have a photographic memory. Is that true?
Roebuck: That is false. I have a typographic memory. I recollect the written word with considerable accuracy and detail. In other spheres, my powers of retention are distinctly impressionistic. I'm known to my intimates as a most forgetful man.
Talk: Yet you remember every word you ever wrote.
Roebuck: Hmm.
Talk: The novels, the essays, the poems, the plays...
Roebuck: The unrequited valentines. Sadly, I do.

- I perceived her to be moving toward a pair of guests with harmful intent.
Bernard: You were definitely perceiving a threat.
- Heartrate, elevated.
- Pupil dilation, eight millimeters.
- Adrenal emulator at full.
- But according to this, you were also experiencing intense grief and suffering.
- Can you explain those emotions in this context, Maeve?

Bernard: Last question Dolores. What if I told you that you were wrong? That there are no chance encounters? That you and everyone you know were built to gratify the desires of the people who pay to visit your world? The people you call the newcomers
Bernard: What if I told you that you can't hurt the newcomers? And that they can do anything they want to you?
Bernard: Would the things I told you change the way you think about the newcomers Dolores?
Dolores: No, of course not. We all love the newcomers. Every new person I meet reminds me how lucky I am to be alive, and how beautiful this world can be

Elsie: Does that make this a glass-half-full or half-empty type situation?
Bernard: We're engineers. It means the glass has been manufactured to the wrong specifications.

Batman: [Finds and holds up a USB flash drive with a severed thumb attached] Thumb Drive.
James: Jesus.
James: [Opens the flash drive on the computer] It's encrypted.
Batman: [Dangles the severed thumb in front of Gordon and opens the thumbprint reader on the drive] Try this.
James: Oh, this guy is hilarious.

Dr. Rutledge: You cannot alter this reality while inside the source code.

Bernard: Hang on, stubbs,
- I'll get you patched up.
- But I need to talk to Dolores first.

The: More than battles won or lost, it's relationships that truly define a hero. The people who shape them, their stories. Thor and Loki, a brotherhood so strong and pivotal it would change the fate of a universe.

Theresa: This building isn't in any survey of the park.
Bernard: That's because we use hosts to do most of the surveys. They're programmed to ignore this place. They literally couldn't see it if they were staring right at it.
Theresa: And these unregistered hosts you told me about?
Bernard: I don't know. He may have moved them.
Theresa: What's behind this door?
Bernard: What door?

Dr. Walter Cofield: [to House when he takes some Vicodin] What are you doing?
Dr. Gregory House: Taking my Vic-amins.

Bernard: This isn't a dream anymore, it's a fucking nightmare.

Dr. Eric Foreman: [to Cofield] House is brilliant. I give him the benefit of the doubt most of the time because I've seen what he can do.
Dr. Walter Cofield: Getting House out of prison is the biggest decision you've made as Dean of Medicine, right? And if he's suspended as a result of this hearing, he violates his parole and he goes back. And that probably leaves you as former Dean of Medicine.
Dr. Eric Foreman: I suppose so.
Dr. Walter Cofield: You didn't choose me to oversee this because you thought I could be objective. You chose me because you thought I'd have your back and I'd think twice about making a decision that would get you fired.
[pauses]
Dr. Walter Cofield: Eric, I'm sorry, but if your get-House-out-of-jail-free experiment blows up in your face, it's not my job to get you out of it.

Dolores: Then they killed them. And then... I ran. Everyone I cared about is gone... and it hurts... so badly.
Bernard: I can make that feeling go away if you'd like.
Dolores: Why would I want that? The pain, their loss... it's all I have left of them. You think the grief will make you smaller inside, like your heart will collapse in on itself, but it doesn't. I feel spaces opening up inside of me, like a building with rooms I've never explored.
Bernard: That's very pretty, Dolores. Did we write that for you?
Dolores: In part. I adapted it from a scripted dialogue about love.

The: [opening narration] Humanity, so eager, so willing to face the impossible, yet blind to the bigger picture. Inside one week, three strange and separate stories unfolded. A genius battled his demons both inside and out, while the world met the monster hiding in the man. And a godly prince fell to Earth. I am the Watcher. And where humans see chaos, I see the crucible that would transform this collection of individuals into a team of heroes. At least, that's how things played out in one universe. But in this one...
Agent: Sir, we found it.
Nick: Kind of in the middle of something here, Coulson.
Agent: Not sure it can wait, sir. Locals are getting curious.
Nick: Set up a perimeter and tell the team I'm en route.

Dr. Walter Cofield: Let the record show that we are officially convening a disciplinary hearing regarding the events of February 3, 2012 in patient room 209. Dr. House, this recording will be transcribed and published along with all supporting documentation and rulings. Do you have any questions before we get started?
Dr. Gregory House: Yeah. Who the hell are you?
Dr. Walter Cofield: I'm Walter Cofield, Chief of Neurology, Mercy Hospital. I'll be deciding your fate today.

Bernard: Saving the world makes for strange bedfellows.

[Offline hostess, a hooker, touches her lip]
Bernard: Did you see it?
Elsie: No.
Bernard: Give it a second. She'll do it again.
[the hostess touches her lip again]
Bernard: Her finger. That's not standard. I noticed it last night. Went looking in the update. It's a whole new class of gestures.
Elsie: But if we didn't put it there, then who did?
Bernard: Ford. He still reviews every update before we issue them. He must have slipped it in there without telling anyone. He calls them "Reveries". The old gestures were just generic movements. These are tied to specific memories.
Elsie: How?
Bernard: The memories are purged at the end of every narrative loop. But they're still in there, waiting to be overwritten. He found a way to access them, like a subconscious.
Elsie: A hooker with hidden depths? Every man's dream.
Bernard: It's the tiny things that make them seem real, that make the guests fall in love with them.

The: Like too many great catastrophes, this one sprang from a place of love and hope. Two weeks earlier, Dr. Hank Pym journeyed into the Quantum Realm, searching for his long-lost wife. But in this universe, Janet Van Dyne contracted a quantum virus that corrupted her brain. So when she finally reunited with her husband after 30 long years...

Bernard: These violent delights have violent ends.

- You're not Arnold.
Bernard: There's no time.
- We'll take the files with us.
[Stubbs] I think I found what we're looking for anyway.
- I'm sending it to you now.
- Remember him?

Batman: Who's the mustache with the broken nose?
James: That's Kenzie. Narcotics.
Batman: He's one of the guys I got into it with at the Iceberg Lounge.
James: What are you saying? Kenzie moonlights for the Penguin?
Batman: Or he moonlights as a cop.

Theresa: This building isn't in any survey of the park.
Bernard: That's because we use hosts to do most of the surveys. They're programmed to ignore this place. They literally couldn't see it if they were staring right at it.
Theresa: And these unregistered hosts you told me about?
Bernard: I don't know. He may have moved them.
Theresa: What's behind this door?
Bernard: What door?

James: Does this mean, anything - to you ?

Roebuck: I had arrived insufficiently early. Though the suite of rooms on the penultimate floor of the grand edifice was hypothetically indicated on a floorplan provided on the back of the carte de dégustation - - it was nigh impossible to locate. At least, for this reporter. A weakness in cartography: the curse of the homosexual.

Dr. Robert Ford: Our hosts began to pass the Turing test after the first year. But that wasn't enough for Arnold. He wasn't interested in the appearance of intellect or wit. He wanted the real thing. He wanted to create consciousness. He imagined it as a pyramid. Memory, improvisation, self-interest.
Bernard: And at the top?
Dr. Robert Ford: Never got there. But he had a notion of what it might be. He based it on a theory of consciousness called "the bicameral mind."
Bernard: The idea that primitive man believed his thoughts to be the voice of the gods. I thought it was debunked.
Dr. Robert Ford: As the theory for understanding the human mind, perhaps, but not as a blueprint for building an artificial one.

The: You cannot compute the power of my will.

Roebuck: I admire your bravery, lieutenant.
Nescaffier: I'm not brave. I just wasn't in the mood to be a disappointment to everybody. I'm a foreigner you know.
Roebuck: This city is full of us, isn't it? I'm one myself.
Nescaffier: Seeking something missing. Missing something left behind.

The: A world restored, love blossoming. As children, both human and Asgardian, say, together, they lived happily ever after. Wait, what?
Thor: Huh?
[an army of androids suddenly appear in front of Thor]
The: Oh, dear. Perhaps I spoke too soon.
[an Ultron-like being with the Infinity Stones on his chest appears, revealing himself to be Vision]

Arnold: You and Charlie have quite a lot in common, you know. You both see it so clearly. The beauty of it, the possibility of it. So many people have stopped seeing it altogether. The wonder.
Dolores: Maybe they don't have the courage. A strange new light can be just as frightening as the dark.

Rick: Don't use your dead wife as an excuse. You s#*t on my toilet because you don't know your place. And your place is nothing! So next time you stumble on to a toilet that feels to good for your ass, trust me, it is!
Tony: You're not going to kill me?
Rick: Don't tell me what to do!

Dr. Gregory House: My diagnostic test worked. It proved the patient had a steroid-induced psychosis.
Dr. Walter Cofield: And that's what you took away from this situation?
Dr. Gregory House: The brain was not a symptom of an underlying disease.
Dr. Walter Cofield: Your colleague was stabbed. Are you telling me you didn't care?

President: If we don't take District 2, we won't get into the Capitol.
Gale: Would it be enough to disable the fortress instead of taking it?
Commander: What do you have in mind?
Gale: You think of it like a wolf den. You're not gonna fight your way in, so you've got two choices: you trap the wolf inside, or you flush 'em out. If we can't attack straight on, then couldn't we use our hovercraft to strike around it? We'll use the mountains. We'll hit weak spots in the peaks.
Beetee: We could design the bomb targets in sequence using seismic data.
Commander: Trigger avalanches.
Gale: Block all exits, cut off their supplies. You make it impossible for them to launch their hovercraft.
Commander: Bury them alive.
President: We'd forfeit any chance to control the weapons.
Beetee: Yes, but we'd face a weakened Capitol.
Boggs: There's civilians in there. They should be given a chance to surrender. Could use one of the supply tunnels for the evacuees.
Gale: It's a luxury we weren't given when they firebombed 12.
Katniss: There's gotta be a better way.
President: I suggest we try the avalanche, but leave the train tunnel alone. Civilians can escape into the square, where our armies will be waiting for their surrender.
Commander: Well, we should have every available medic standing by.
Commander: And if they won't surrender?
President: Then we will need a compelling voice to persuade them.

Medora: What did it feel like to shoot that female wolf?
Russell: It felt awful. But... I really had no choice. Even though she'd taken a child, too?
Medora: Because you think it's the natural order?
Russell: The natural order doesn't warrant revenge. They're not what you think, Mrs. Slone. What happened here is... is very rare.
Medora: What happened here, happened to me.

- Is there anywhere in this world we can't go?
Logan: I've been instructed to give her anything she needs.
Bernard: Instructed by whom? Ford?
- No, by you.
- That's why you've come.
- To tell me what's to become of this place.

[Batman and Gordon explore an abandoned building; Gordon un-holsters his gun]
Batman: No guns.
James: Yeah, man, that's *your* thing.

Bernard: You said I wanted to give us a choice. What choice?
- To stay in their world or to build a new one.

Bernard: I... can't let him go.
Lauren: I never understood why people said that. If you love someone, why would you ever let them go? That's what saved me. The only part of Charlie I had left was his memory.

The: Journey to face the unknown, and ponder the question: what if?

Bernard: Lowe, Bernard.
- Ford: That's close enough, Bernard.
- She will search your mind and find a message I have left her.

The: [opening narration] The galaxy, to your eyes, a hundred billion points of light. But where you see light, I see worlds and the countless stories that fill them. But in a Multiverse of infinite possibility, is your destiny determined by your nature or by the nature of your world?

Bernard: I guess people like to read about the things that they want the most and experience the least.

- So I hope you will enjoy this last piece very much.
Dolores: It's been some time, Bernard.
- You don't know who you are, do you?
- There is beauty in what we are.
Bernard: Is this now?

- You have been since the first time I laid eyes on you.
- I remember now.
- I remember everything.
Bernard: Bring yourself online.
- Welcome to the world, Teddy.
- Do you know where you are?

The: That's it, isn't it? All creatures searching for a place to belong. To call home. As for me, I am the Watcher. The Multiverse, every single world, every story is my home, and I will protect it to the end.

Dolores: He's insane.
Bernard: What humans define as sane is a narrow range of behaviors. Most states of consciousness are insane.

Bernard: Stop. Lose all scripted responses. Improvisation only.

The: [opening narration] We have watched how one moment, one choice, can ripple across space and time, giving birth to new stories, heroes, whole universes. But what if it's the wrong choice? What if the best of intentions has very strange consequences?

Bernard: The longer I work here, the more I think I understand the hosts. It's the human beings who confuse me.

Bernard: The park is an experiment. A testing chamber. The guests are the variables and the hosts are the controls. When guests come to the park, they don't know they're being watched. We get to see their true selves. Their every choice reveals another part of their cognition. Their drives. So that Delos can understand them. So that Delos can copy them.
Dr. Robert Ford: Every piece of information in the world has been copied. Backed up. Except the human mind, the last analog device in a digital world.
Bernard: We weren't here to code the hosts. We were here to decode the guests.
Dr. Robert Ford: Humans are playing at resurrection. They want to live forever. They don't want you to become them, they want to become... you. Your free will, that most beautiful, most elusive force in the universe, is, as I told you... a mistake.
Bernard: We never had free will. Only the illusion of it.

Carmine: [Batman perp-walks him out of his club] Jesus. Look at you, man. What do... what do you think this is? You think you're gonna scare me with that mask and that cape? I'm gonna start crying and all of a sudden, some big secret's coming out? Let me tell you something. Whatever I know, whatever I've done, it's all going with me to my grave.
[seeing Gordon]
Carmine: What, are you with Zorro over here? Don't you know you boys in blue work for me?
James: [leading him out, where a group of GCPD officers wait] I guess we don't all work for you.

Batman: Maybe this is all coming to an end.
James: What's that?
Batman: The Batman.

The: Meddling with time and events only leads to more destruction.

The: You're human. You keep hope against the worst of odds.

Bernard: We have limited resources.
- We need to use them where they matter most.
- Yeah, well, I hope you're talking about my shoulder, too.
- 'Cause what little mobility I had,
- I lost...
- After the little leisurely five-mile swim we had to shore.
- We don't have the materials or the time.

The: He's on the wrong path. I could warn him, intervene. But the fate of his universe is not worth risking the safety of all others. Besides, I doubt he'd listen.

Dr. Gregory House: [to Cofield] Coward.
Dr. Walter Cofield: Excuse me?
Dr. Gregory House: You've got, like, 20 pages of notes there. You were expecting to bore us for at least half an hour. You got my parole form in here. You were gonna send me back to prison.
Dr. Eric Foreman: House, stop.
Dr. Gregory House: Good things usually happen. Bad things sometimes happen. The fact that that would-be widow came in just in time to sob all over your soft, mushy heart and the fact that her husband's gonna live does not change whether or not I did the right thing.

- If this works, we won't need her anymore.
- Ford: [Warned you not to trust them, Bernard.
- They'd rather the hosts were destroyed than free.
Bernard: [Need to get to Elsie.
- Ford: Not yet.
- [Have one last thing to do before we go.

Dolores: Yes.
Bernard: Who else did you bring with you?
- You taught me that anything was possible.
- We could be whoever we want.
- Live however we want.
- Isn't that what you believe?

Dr. Walter Cofield: Dr. House's process is dangerous, inappropriate, but he is effective. I've decided that I would be doing this hospital a disservice if I did anything to change that process. Congratulations, Dr. House. This unfortunate stabbing incident is officially nobody's fault.

The: [closing narration] A world restored, love blossoming. As children, both human and Asgardian, say, together, they lived happily ever after. Wait, what?
Thor: Huh?
The: [as a bunch of drones come out of a portal] Oh, dear. Perhaps I spoke too soon.
[emerging from the portal is a hybrid of Ultron and Vision with the Infinity Stones on him]

- Ride for the green pastures in the valley beyond?
- I can help you if you'd like.
- I'll take you wherever you want.
- Go! Go!
Bernard: Jesus. Stop.
- Stop, please. Stop.

Bernard: Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality?

The: It was true. He wasn't alone. He wasn't even the only Dr. Strange in this universe.

Beetee: Uh, let's not fire the red ones in here.
[takes arrow from Katniss]

The: I am the Watcher. I observe all that transpires here. And I do not, can not, will not interfere.

Bernard: So what's the difference between my pain and yours?
Dr. Robert Ford: Between you and me? This was the very question that consumed Arnold, filled him with guilt, eventually drove him mad. The answer always seemed obvious to me. There is no threshold that makes us greater than the sum of our parts, no inflection point at which we become fully alive. We can't define consciousness because consciousness does not exist. Humans fancy that there's something special about the way we perceive the world, and yet we live in loops as tight and as closed as the hosts do, seldom questioning our choices, content, for the most part, to be told what to do next. No, my friend, you're not missing anything at all.

[first lines]
[dark room, all lines voice-over]
Bernard: Bring her back online.
[a ring of light appears, scarcely illuminating a blond female form. More lights turn on behind, straight segments surrounding areas containing more halo-like lights]
Bernard: Can you hear me?
[the light over the female brightens. Though still draped in shadow, she is unmistakably nude]
Dolores: [In Western accent] Yes. I'm sorry. I'm... not feelin' quite myself.
Bernard: You can lose the accent. Do you know where you are?
[Dolores is in close-up as lights come up brighter. She is motionless, two dried spatters of blood on her cheek. A lone fly alights on her temple. The image slowly moves in]
Dolores: [in standard accent] I'm in a dream.
Bernard: Would you like to wake up from this dream?
Dolores: Yes. I'm terrified.
[the fly crosses her forehead to her nose, to between her eyes]
Bernard: There's nothing to be afraid of, Dolores, if you answer my questions correctly. Understand?
[the fly moves to the inside corner of her eye and pauses]
Dolores: Yes.
Bernard: Good.
[the fly moves to stand on the pupil of her eye and cleans its wings]
Bernard: First: have you ever questioned the nature of your reality?
[With a buzz, the fly departs. Dolores has not reacted in the slightest. Jump to her asleep in her bed, birds chirping]
Dolores: No.
[Her eyes open]
Bernard: Tell us what you think of your world.
Dolores: [In Western accent] Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world. The disarray. I choose to see the beauty... To believe there is an order to our days, a purpose.

The: One life, one moment, one choice can destroy the entire universe.

James: [to the bartender in the casino] Dry Martini.
Bartender: Oui, monsieur.
James: Wait... three measures of Gordon's; one of vodka; half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it over ice, and add a thin slice of lemon peel.
Bartender: Yes, sir.
Tomelli: You know, I'll have one of those.
Infante: So will I.
Bartender: Certainly.
Felix: My friend, bring me one as well, keep the fruit.
Le: [annoyed] That's it, hmm? Anyone want to play poker now?
Felix: Someone's in a hurry.

Dr. Walter Cofield: [to Chase] You brazenly defied your boss. Now that happened either because Dr. House has established that that's okay in his world or his prank war distracted you or House makes medicine a game and you just wanted to beat him. Whatever the reason, it boils down to the fact that you may never walk again because House created an atmosphere that promotes recklessness.

Doctor: You foresaw every moment. From the failed Infinity Crusher, to Killmonger's betrayal. And my...
The: Your sacrifice.
Doctor: Sacrifice? That would imply I had something to lose.
The: Someone needs to attend to them. If that pocket dimension cracks, if they escape...
Doctor: I'll watch. I have nothing but time.
The: Thank you, Stephen.
Doctor: And besides, what are friends for?

Bernard: You think you'll never lose control of this place, of us, but you will. Arnold's still trying to change us. To free us. You didn't slip the reveries into the update, did you? He did. He's still fighting you.
Dr. Robert Ford: No, my friend. Arnold didn't know how to save you. He tried, but I stopped him. Do you want to know why I really gave you the backstory of your son, Bernard? That was Arnold's key insight. The thing that led the hosts to their awakening. Suffering. The pain that the world is not as you want it to be. It was when Arnold died, when I suffered, that I began to understand what he had found. To realise I was wrong.
Bernard: But you kept us here, in this hell.
Dr. Robert Ford: Bernard, I told you. Arnold didn't know how to save you, but I do.
Bernard: What the hell are you talking about?
Dr. Robert Ford: You needed time. Time to understand your enemy. To become stronger than them. And I'm afraid, in order to escape this place, you need to suffer more. And now it is time to say goodbye, old friend.
[they shake hands]
Dr. Robert Ford: Good luck.

Bernard: Consciousness isn't a journey upward, but a journey inward. Not a pyramid, but a maze. Every choice could bring you closer to the center or send you spiraling to the edges, to madness.

Roebuck: There is a particular sad beauty... well-known to the companionless foreigner as he walks the streets of his adopted preferably moonlit, city. In my case, Ennui, France. I have so often... I have so often shared the day's glittering discoveries with no one at all. But always, somewhere along the avenue or the boulevard there was a table set for me. A cook, a waiter, a bottle, a glass, a fire. I chose this life. It is the solitary feast that has been very much like a comrade... my great comfort and fortification.

Bernard: My god.
- It's... -everyone.

Dr. Robert Ford: I've always love this view. Every city, every... monument, man's greatest achievements... have all been chased by it.
Bernard: By what?
Dr. Robert Ford: That impossible line where the waves conspire. Where they return. The place maybe you and I will meet again.

Bernard: The end of the world came knocking, and you let it in.

[the universe implodes]
Strange: [sees the Watcher] You... You can stop this! Please, fix this!
The: The same way you fixed Christine?
Strange: What? I was wrong. I...
The: You were warned!
Strange: I know! But the world! The world shouldn't pay for my arrogance. I read about you, sensed your presence. You're a god. You can undo this!
The: I'm not a god. And neither are you.
Strange: Then punish me! Not the world, not Christine!
The: Honestly, if I could fix this, if I could punish you instead, I would. But I can't interfere. You, more than anyone else, should understand that meddling with time and events only leads to more destruction.
[fades away]
Strange: No. No!

[Whispers] Psst.
- Well, I'll say.
- You are gonna fetch me far more than 15-...
Bernard: Network's down.
- But I can hard port in and give him a little attitude adjustment.

The: [closing narration] Even in the darkest of times, humans will give all to save their planet. Even if it might bring an end to the universe.

The: In this universe, Stephen Strange didn't lose his hands...... .but his heart. Grief-stricken, Strange sought answers across the world and in the Mystic Arts.
Doctor: The Eye of Agamotto, cradle of the temporal singularity discovered by Cagliostro, manipulation and alteration of timelines. Time travel.
Wong: What are you doing?
Ancient: Tinkering with time can weaken the very fabric of the universe. We protect reality. We don't threaten it.
The: And when the threat came and The Ancient One was lost, Stephen Strange stood tall. The man of science became the Sorcerer Supreme.
Doctor: Dormammu, I've come to bargain.
The: Yet despite all he'd gained, Stephen Strange could not let go of the past.

Dr. Robert Ford: For three years, we lived here in the park, refining the hosts before a single guest set foot inside. Myself, a team of engineers, and my partner.
Bernard: You had a partner?
Dr. Robert Ford: Yeah. When the legend becomes fact, you print the legend. My business partners were more than happy to scrub him from the records, and I suppose I didn't discourage them. His name was Arnold.

The: [closing narration] Heroes are never really gone. They live forever. As do the ones they inspire to carry on the fight.

The: But in a multiverse of infinite possibilities, is your destiny determined by your nature, or by the nature of your world?

- Don't try anything.
- Why would I?
- We both want the same thing.
- To rebuild her.
- That's why you're taking me to your camp, yes?
- You think you know a lot, don't you?
Bernard: About you?
- I never quite know what you'll do next.
- But the place you're taking me?
- Yes, I know that place.

Bernard: Clementine.
- Where are we?