Donald Pierce: No. No! NO!
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Logan: Don't be what they made you.
Logan: Nature made me a freak. Man made me a weapon. And God made it last too long.
Charles Xavier: Two days on the road, only one meal, and hardly any sleep. She's 11, I'm fucking 90...
Logan: Bad shit happens to people I care about.
Caliban: Beware the light.
Donald Pierce: As I live and breathe, "the Wolverine".
Gabriela: She is not my daughter, but I love her. You may not love her, but she is your daughter. Please, help her.
Donald Pierce: No. No! NO!
Logan: This is my father... Chuck.
Donald Pierce: I'm a fan, by the way.
Donald Pierce: Showtime, boy!
Charles Xavier: I like those. They make you look younger.
Logan: It's got a lot of water...
Charles Xavier: In a pride of lions, the female is both hunter and caregiver.
Donald Pierce: See. You're not the only one who's been enhanced.
Logan: Hey, keep it out front. Alright?
Gabriela: She is not my daughter, but I love her. You may not love her, but she is your daughter. Please, help her.
Charles Xavier: I like those. They make you look younger.
Logan: Hey, keep it out front. Alright?
Logan: Take your friends and run... They'll keep coming, and coming... You don't have to fight anymore. Logan: Go... Don't be what they made you. Logan: Laura. Laura: Daddy. Logan: So... this is what it feels like.
Charles Xavier: What are these? Logan: You know what they are. The shots mellow the seizures. The pills keep them from happening. How about you blow on them to make them safe? Charles Xavier: Fuck off, Logan. Logan: So you remember who I am now. Charles Xavier: I always know who you are. It's just sometimes I don't recognize you.
Logan: Who is she? Charles Xavier: She's like you... she's very much like you.
Convenience Store Clerk: Hello. You know you gotta pay for that, right? Convenience Store Clerk: Hey, c'mon. Where are your parents? Logan: Not okay! Logan: I'm sorry. Do you sell phone chargers?
Donald Pierce: Jesus, Wolverine, seeing you like this just breaks my damn heart. Logan: As soon as I rip it out of your chest, fuck-stick.
Charles Xavier: You leave me alone with that fucking albino. He doesn't listen to me... I know a damn speciation when I see one. Logan: What? Charles Xavier: Speciation. New mutant. A young one. There are forces trying to kill them. They want help. Logan: Forces, forces... It's too bad you're not in that business anymore. Charles Xavier: They don't want me, they want you. Charles Xavier: Oh, yes. That's how fucking stupid they are... They're waiting for you at the Statue of Liberty. Logan: Statue of Liberty was a long time ago, Charles. A long time. There are no new mutants, you understand? Hasn't been a new one born in 25 years. Not anywhere. I always thought we were part of God's plan. Maybe... Maybe we were God's mistake. Charles Xavier: What a disappointment you are... When I found you, you were pursuing a career as a cage fighter. You were an animal... But we took you in. I gave you a family. Logan: They're gone now. Charles Xavier: Logan... What did you do? Charles Xavier: What did you do? Answer me! Why are we here? No one should live like this, drugged in a fucking tank! Logan: It's for your own good. Charles Xavier: No, no! It's not! Charles Xavier: You're waiting for me to die...
Logan: You read these in your spare time? Logan: Oh yeah, Charles, we got ourselves an X-Men fan. Logan: You do know they're all bullshit, right? Maybe a quarter of it happened, and not like this. In the real world, people die, and no self-promoting asshole in a fucking leotard can stop this. Charles Xavier: Logan. Logan: This is ice cream for bed-wetters. Charles Xavier: Logan. Logan: Your nurse had been feeding you some grade-A bullshit. Charles Xavier: I don't think Laura needs reminding of life's impermanence.
Logan: Where's Caliban? Donald Pierce: Why don't you tell me where the girl is first? Or I can ask the old man, he seems quite friendly... Logan: I told you she's not here. Where's Caliban, motherfucker? Donald Pierce: Well, I left him in the same ditch you was going to leave me in...
Caliban: I don't want to fight, but there's things we need to discuss. Logan: What things? Caliban: Well, would it be considered nagging if I was to repeat my previous observation that the dose is too low to suppress the seizures? Logan: It's what the guy gave me. I wasn't in a position to make demands. Caliban: Well I almost died this morning. That seizure was... Logan: It was barely a minute! Caliban: It felt a lot longer than a minute. I couldn't breathe. You're less affected.


