Cardinal Strauss: Religion is flawed. But only because man is flawed. All men, including this one.
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Cardinal Strauss: Religion is flawed. But only because man is flawed. All men, including this one.
Cardinal Strauss: And when you write of us... and you will write of us... May I ask one thing? Do so gently.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: ... but science and religion are not enemies! There are simply some things that science is just too young to understand. So the church pleads: "stop", "slow down", "think", "wait"... and for this - they call us backward. But who is more ignorant: the man who cannot define lightning, or the man who does not respect its natural awesome power?
Assassin: Be careful. These are men of God.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Open the doors, evacuate St. Peter's Square and tell the world the truth.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Have you come to make me a martyr?
Cardinal Strauss: Religion is flawed. But only because man is flawed. All men, including this one.
Cardinal Strauss: And when you write of us... and you will write of us... May I ask one thing? Do so gently.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: ... but science and religion are not enemies! There are simply some things that science is just too young to understand. So the church pleads: "stop", "slow down", "think", "wait"... and for this - they call us backward. But who is more ignorant: the man who cannot define lightning, or the man who does not respect its natural awesome power?
Assassin: Be careful. These are men of God.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Open the doors, evacuate St. Peter's Square and tell the world the truth.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Have you come to make me a martyr?
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Christianity's most sacred codices are in that archive. Given your recent... entanglement with the Church, there is a question I'd like to ask you first here in-in the office of His Holiness. Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Do you believe in God, sir? Robert Langdon: Father, I simply believe that religion... Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: I did not ask if you believe what man says about God. I asked if you believe in God. Robert Langdon: I'm an academic. My mind tells me I will never... understand God. Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: And your heart? Robert Langdon: Tells me I'm not meant to. Faith is a gift... that I have yet to receive. Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Be delicate with our treasures.
Chartrand: The Catholic Church is not a corporation, it's a beacon. A source of inspiration for a one billion lost and frightened souls. Robert Langdon: Sure, I get that. It's also a bank.
Cardinal Baggia: May god forgive you for what you've done... Assassin: Father, if God has issues, they won't be with what I've done. They will be with what I'm about to do.
Robert Langdon: You will counsel him wisely. Cardinal Strauss: I am an old man. I will counsel him briefly.
Robert Langdon: The Vatican is about to see its fourth Cardinal murdered tonight! Now, look... You can do as they say and force me back to the Vatican, where we can all mourn his death together. Or you can show how real cops act, and take me to the Piazza Navona, where we still might be able to stop it! Robert Langdon: Oh, by all means, let's talk it over. In 14 minutes, he's gonna be dead!
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Their faith will not protect them from an explosion. Cardinal Strauss: Well... We are all bound for heaven eventually, are we not? Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Spoken like one who has enjoyed the blessings of a long and full life.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Would it surprise you to find those clothes suit you? Robert Langdon: It would surprise the hell out of me.
Vittoria Vetra: You know, the worst thing we thought would happen... was that our work would fall into the hands of the energy companies... We thought we could change the world... So naive. Robert Langdon: No, no. Not naive. Innocent, maybe. But that's not a crime. Vittoria Vetra: I'm not so sure. Robert Langdon: Go back to work. Change the world.
Robert Langdon: Do you smoke? Chartrand: A little bit. Robert Langdon: Then you better sit down before you keel over.
Robert Langdon: Look, I don't study symbols because I consider them unimportant. Ceremony, traditions, it's how we mark our lives.
Richter: Ah, Professor Langdon. Robert Langdon: Yes. Richter: What a relief, the symbologist is here.
Robert Langdon: You're a physicist? Vittoria Vetra: Bio-entanglement physics. Interconnectivity of life systems. Robert Langdon: Okay. Your project, it was geared towards energy research? Vittoria Vetra: Eventually, yes. One speck of antimatter could power an entire city for a month. Or tonight, I guess, destroy one.
Richter: The poem? Unbelievable. I'm basing this operation on an American's interpretation of a 400-year-old poem.
Vittoria Vetra: Don't look so anxious. We're supposed to be married. Robert Langdon: Well, maybe we're not getting along today. Vittoria Vetra: Hold my hand. But, don't crush it. Robert Langdon: Sorry. A nervous newlywed. Oh, look, honey, the oculus.
Robert Langdon: Nothing intersects the line until it hits - until it hits St. Peter's. Richter: Michelangelo designed St. Peter's, not Bernini. Robert Langdon: Michelangelo designed the Basilica. Bernini designed St. Peter's Square.


