Jeffrey Goines: There's no right, there's no wrong, there's only popular opinion.
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Jeffrey Goines: There's no right, there's no wrong, there's only popular opinion.
James Cole: I am insane. And you are my insanity.
James Cole: This is how they find us, by our teeth.
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James Cole: So now it's not about the virus at all. It's about following orders, doing what you're told.
female voice: Today at 07: 00 there are socialization classes according to paragraphs 23A and 96A of chapter six of the permanent emergency decree.
Jeffrey Goines: There's no right, there's no wrong, there's only popular opinion.
James Cole: I am insane. And you are my insanity.
James Cole: Oh, wouldn't it be great if I *was* crazy? Then the world would be okay.
James Cole: I want the future to be unknown. I want to become a whole person.
Jeffrey Goines: ...and if you forget one thing, I will have you shaved, sterilized, and destroyed!
Jeffrey Goines: My father's going to be very upset when he hears about this! And when my father gets upset, the ground SHAKES!
James Cole: This is how they find us, by our teeth.
Dr. Kathryn Railly: You had a bullet from World War I in your leg, James! How did it get there?
Jeffrey Goines: Who cares what psychiatrists write on walls?
James Cole: So now it's not about the virus at all. It's about following orders, doing what you're told.
James Cole: I'm looking for the Army of the Twelve Monkeys.
Jeffrey Goines: Why don't we forget about my psychiatrist and concentrate on the task at hand?
Jeffrey Goines: My father is God! I worship my father!
Jeffrey Goines: Do you realize where he thinks he comes from?
Raspy Voice: Why would I pull out my teeth, Bob? That's a no no.
bumper sticker: LOVE ANIMALS, DON'T EAT THEM!
female voice: Today at 07: 00 there are socialization classes according to paragraphs 23A and 96A of chapter six of the permanent emergency decree.
James Cole: This is how they find us, by our teeth.
female voice: Today at 07: 00 there are socialization classes according to paragraphs 23A and 96A of chapter six of the permanent emergency decree.
Jeffrey Goines: You know what crazy is? Crazy is majority rules. Take germs, for example. James Cole: Germs? Jeffrey Goines: Uh-huh. In the eighteenth century, no such thing, nada, nothing. No one ever imagined such a thing. No sane person, anyway. Ah! Ah! Along comes this doctor, uh, uh, uh, Semmelweis, Semmelweis. Semmelweis comes along. He's trying to convince people, well, other doctors mainly, that's there's these teeny tiny invisible bad things called germs that get into your body and make you sick. Ah? He's trying to get doctors to wash their hands. What is this guy? Crazy? Teeny, tiny, invisible? What do you call it? Uh-uh, germs? Huh? What? Now, cut to the 20th century. Last week, as a matter of fact, before I got dragged into this hellhole. I go in to order a burger in this fast food joint, and the guy drops it on the floor. Jim, he picks it up, he wipes it off, he hands it to me like it's all OK. "What about the germs?" I say. He says, "I don't believe in germs. Germs is just a plot they made up so they can sell you disinfectants and soaps." Now he's crazy, right? See? Jeffrey Goines: Ah! Ah! There's no right, there's no wrong, there's only popular opinion. You... you... you believe in germs, right?
James Cole: Jose - psst! Jose, what's going on? Jose: Bad news, man James Cole: Volunteers? Jose: Yeah. And they said your name. Jose: Hey, maybe they'll give you a pardon, man. James Cole: Yeah, that's why none of the volunteers come back. They all get a pardon.
James Cole: She's not honey babe, she's a doctor. My psychiatrist. Understand? Charlie the Hotel Clerk: Whatever gets it up for you, Jack.
James Cole: This is a place for crazy people. I'm not crazy. Dr. Owen Fletcher: We don't use the term "crazy," Mr. Cole. James Cole: Well, you've got some real nuts here.
Dr. Kathryn Railly: What is the matter with your leg? James Cole: Got shot. Dr. Kathryn Railly: Shot! Who shot you? James Cole: I don't know. It was some kind of war. Never mind. You wouldn't believe me anyway.
James Cole: I remember being afraid for that little boy. All alone, down that well, not knowing if anybody's going to get him out. First time I was ever really afraid when I was a kid. Dr. Kathryn Railly: What do you mean, when you were a kid? James Cole: Never mind. It's just a prank, a hoax. That boy's hiding in a barn.
Dr. Kathryn Railly: Wh-wh-where are we going? James Cole: Philadelphia. Dr. Kathryn Railly: That's more than a hundred miles! We can't... James Cole: That's why I can't walk there.
Dr. Kathryn Railly: If you don't turn yourself over to the police, they're going to, to kill you, then they're going to shoot me too because I'm going to be the accessory to murder. James Cole: You're all gonna die. Dr. Kathryn Railly: Nobody is going to die! You're not going to save the world, okay? You're delusional. You've made all this up out of bits and pieces in your head. James Cole: No. Dr. Kathryn Railly: Yes! Let me give you an example. You know Jeffrey Goines. You were both patients at County Hospital at the same time. James Cole: Jeffrey Goines was a fruitcake!
Geologist: What did you do with you time Cole? Did you waste it on drugs? Women? James Cole: They forced me to take drugs! Microbiologist: Forced you? Why would someone force you to take drugs?
James Cole: 1996 is the past too, listen to me! James Cole: What I... James Cole: ... what I need to do is make a telephone call. I can straighten this all out if I can make a telephone call. Dr. Owen Fletcher: Who would you call? Who would straighten everything out? James Cole: The scientists. They'll want to know they sent me to the wrong time. James Cole: I can leave a voice mail message that they monitor from the present. James Cole: Can I just make one telephone call please?
Jeffrey Goines: You finish here. I'll meet you there. And if you forget one thing, I will have you shaved, sterilized and destroyed.
James Cole: 1996 is the past too, listen to me! James Cole: What I... James Cole: ... what I need to do is make a telephone call. I can straighten this all out if I can make a telephone call. Dr. Owen Fletcher: Who would you call? Who would straighten everything out? James Cole: The scientists. They'll want to know they sent me to the wrong time. James Cole: I can leave a voice mail message that they monitor from the present. James Cole: Can I just make one telephone call please? Please?


