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Resident Evil Outbreak (2003)

Quotes

Resident Evil Outbreak

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  • [after defeating a giant leech]
  • Jim Chapman: It's official. I HATE INSECTS!
  • Alyssa Ashcroft: [repeated line]
  • Alyssa Ashcroft: No shit.
  • Monica: Have a nice life, or what's left of it.
  • Alyssa Ashcroft: I've got bigger balls than most of you!
  • Alyssa Ashcroft: [referring to Monica] What a crazy bitch.
  • David King: May be a joke but I'm not laughing.
  • [repeated line]
  • David King: Help me damnit!
  • Alyssa Ashcroft: I've got a gun, I'm stoked!
  • Jim Chapman: My life is shit.
  • David King: So, Raccoon City now belongs to the bogeyman. Not too many people left. We're not wanted. Fine by me. I'm outta here.
  • Cindy Lennox: At last, it's finished. But I'm out of a job...
  • Kevin Ryman: Now I wonder if the normal world ever even existed.
  • Kevin Ryman: Things are that strange.
  • Kevin Ryman: If I keep walking, can I awake from this dream?
  • Kevin Ryman: Everything started to go wrong from then.
  • Kevin Ryman: No, maybe we just didn't realize things had been going wrong for a long time.
  • Kevin Ryman: Dead people wander the city in search of the living.
  • Kevin Ryman: When that becomes normal, I know that it's time to just give up.
  • Kevin Ryman: The conclusion here is simple: everything is gone, even my memory.
  • Kevin Ryman: I have a bad habit of embellishing stories, but I don't need to do it this time.
  • Kevin Ryman: At present, Raccoon City is one giant freak show.
  • Kevin Ryman: At this time, I was still optimistic about my chances, thinking about how lucky I'd been.
  • Kevin Ryman: But maybe that was just my brain's way of keeping it together.
  • Kevin Ryman: How pathetic.
  • Kevin Ryman: Don't need this anymore.
  • Kevin Ryman: Well, what should I do with the rest of my life?
  • Kevin Ryman: I'll think about it after I take a nap.
  • Kevin Ryman: It comes to an end in the worst possible way.
  • Kevin Ryman: I should congratulate myself for making it out alive, but I don't feel like doing that.
  • Kevin Ryman: I've lost too much, and any trace of what once was has been obliterated.
  • Kevin Ryman: I've succumbed to weakness and regret.
  • Cindy Lennox: Who could ever have imagined that such a day like this would come?
  • Cindy Lennox: With all of the tragedies surrounding us, I felt insignificant, but it's different now.
  • Cindy Lennox: I believe that I will survive anything.
  • Cindy Lennox: I'm scared, but I have to keep going.
  • Cindy Lennox: Raccoon City has a hidden face; now I've seen it, and I'll spend the rest of my life trying to forget.
  • Cindy Lennox: There's a huge void in my heart from everything that's been lost.
  • Cindy Lennox: I want to collapse, and the will to escape is the only thing keeping me upright.
  • Cindy Lennox: How long can it last?
  • Cindy Lennox: Sunrise is a long way off.
  • Cindy Lennox: It's nothing special; life will end someday.
  • Cindy Lennox: I'm now accepting it, marvelously.
  • Cindy Lennox: If this is a sewer, then I should be able to follow it to the city limits.
  • Cindy Lennox: I'll keep walking, just focused on that hopeful thought.
  • Cindy Lennox: Otherwise, I'll probably be consumed by fear.
  • Cindy Lennox: I should go one step at a time.
  • Cindy Lennox: The end of the world comes suddenly.
  • Cindy Lennox: The only life I knew was those quiet days in the city, but now it's all gone.
  • Cindy Lennox: I can't stop shaking.
  • Cindy Lennox: The fear has gone, but I cannot brush away this overwhelming sense of loss.
  • Cindy Lennox: It's finished at last, but I'm out of a job.
  • Cindy Lennox: Oh!
  • Cindy Lennox: Don't be silly, you need to stop the bleeding.
  • Cindy Lennox: Yeah, there's any number of things I can do.
  • Mark Wilkins: Cheating death gives you a rush; that's how I was all pumped up on adrenaline.
  • Mark Wilkins: But it wouldn't last long.
  • Mark Wilkins: I was about to learn the hard way just how difficult escaping would be.
  • Mark Wilkins: I'm so tired; the smell of death won't go away no matter how hard I try.
  • Mark Wilkins: It's not only because of that giant leech thing; the whole city's been plunged into the bowels of hell.
  • Mark Wilkins: Right and wrong, I couldn't tell them apart anymore, but I didn't seem to care.
  • Mark Wilkins: I knew this city was weird, but what I've seen takes it to a whole new level.
  • Mark Wilkins: The war was better than this.
  • Mark Wilkins: This was just a horrible situation from the start, but the battlefield is always there to deal with, and you must always fight to win.
  • Mark Wilkins: That was all I could think of at that time.
  • Mark Wilkins: Please, Lord, never again.
  • Mark Wilkins: It's clear as day it's us mankind.
  • Mark Wilkins: The sun is rising; the nightmare which will likely cover the earth is gone in a flash.
  • Mark Wilkins: Yes, the worst enemy is neither zombie nor virus; it's man's total lack of conscience or remorse.
  • Jim Chapman: What's the point of this kind of research?
  • Jim Chapman: That's what I don't get.
  • Jim Chapman: Whatever, as long as I'm never that cold again.
  • Jim Chapman: It's been a living nightmare.
  • Jim Chapman: I want to end this now; however, it's gonna be as long as it's over.
  • Jim Chapman: I also had a bad feeling, but how could things get worse?
  • Jim Chapman: Staring at my beat-up shoes, I thought about it for a while, but the answer eludes me.
  • Jim Chapman: It's official, I hate insects, and if that weren't enough, my clothes and shoes are ruined from trenching through this damn sewer.
  • Jim Chapman: But I guess that's a small price to pay for still being alive.
  • Jim Chapman: I wonder how long my luck's gonna last.
  • Jim Chapman: At the last possible moment, I got lucky.
  • Jim Chapman: I managed to survive, but it's not a happy ending.
  • Jim Chapman: There must have been another way, but it's too late now.
  • George Hamilton: This is a warning to us for peering into the structure of DNA and believing we know everything, and so the world starts to collapse from within.
  • George Hamilton: The mere act of surviving is enough to rejoice about, but witnessing so many tragedies has left me emotionally devastated.
  • George Hamilton: It astounds me how helpless one man really is.
  • George Hamilton: My wealth of wisdom encourages, but a small consolation.
  • George Hamilton: Terror is our constant companion; it lurks in the shadows, ready to strike at any moment.
  • George Hamilton: Today, it chose me; yet somehow, I kept it together in that suffocating hospital.
  • George Hamilton: I suppose I should be thankful for that.
  • George Hamilton: Looking back, it was just the beginning of the nightmare, seeing the city filled with corpses and surrounded by flames.
  • George Hamilton: I couldn't help but wonder how long it would last.
  • George Hamilton: There is no ending to this story; now is the beginning, and the moment I finally understand it all, my memory is vanquished.
  • George Hamilton: It's finished.
  • George Hamilton: I can finally rest.
  • George Hamilton: No, I have one thing left to do.
  • George Hamilton: I'm not a savior; it's just my duty.
  • George Hamilton: Light falls upon us at long last.
  • George Hamilton: Much has been sacrificed to reveal the truth, and now there's no one left to hear the answer.
  • George Hamilton: It will be sealed and buried in the depths of man's memory.
  • George Hamilton: In time, this too will be forgotten; such is the legacy of mankind.
  • Jim Chapman: That day, luck was definitely not on my side.
  • Jim Chapman: You think you got problems?
  • Jim Chapman: You think you're badass?
  • Jim Chapman: Man, you don't know shit.

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