Louise Banks: Despite knowing the journey... and where it leads... I embrace it... and I welcome every moment of it.
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Louise Banks: Despite knowing the journey... and where it leads... I embrace it... and I welcome every moment of it.
Louise Banks: Trust me, you can, uh, understand communication and still end up single.
Louise Banks: I forgot how good it felt to be held by you.
Colonel Weber: And remember what happened to the Aborigines. A more advanced race nearly wiped 'em out.
Louise Banks: We're so bounded by time, by its order. But now I am not so sure I believe in beginnings and endings.
Agent Halpern: We're a world with no single leader. It's impossible to deal with just one of us.
Louise Banks: Now that's a proper introduction.
Interpreter: In their final session, the alien said, "There is no time. Many become one."
8-Year-Old-Hannah: The show is called "Mommy and Daddy Talk to Animals".
Ian Donnelly: Well, the cornerstone of civilization isn't language, it's science.
Louise Banks: We don't know if they understand the difference between a weapon and a tool.
Louise Banks: Trust me, you can, uh, understand communication and still end up single.
Louise Banks: I forgot how good it felt to be held by you.
Colonel Weber: And remember what happened to the Aborigines. A more advanced race nearly wiped 'em out.
Louise Banks: Memory is a strange thing.
Interpreter: In their final session, the alien said, "There is no time. Many become one."
Agent Halpern: We're a world with no single leader. It's impossible to deal with just one of us.
Louise Banks: Now that's a proper introduction.
8-Year-Old-Hannah: The show is called "Mommy and Daddy Talk to Animals".
Ian Donnelly: Well, the cornerstone of civilization isn't language, it's science.
Louise Banks: We don't know if they understand the difference between a weapon and a tool.
Ian Donnelly: Holy fuck.
Louise Banks: If you could see your whole life from start to finish, would you change things? Ian Donnelly: Maybe I'd say what I felt more often. I-I don't know.
Ian Donnelly: If you immerse yourself into a foreign language, then you can actually rewire your brain. Louise Banks: Yeah, the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. It's the theory that the language you speak determines how you think and... Ian Donnelly: Yeah, it affects how you see everything.
Ian Donnelly: As I watch you steer us around these communication traps that I didn't even know existed, it's like, "what?" I guess that's why I'm single. Louise Banks: Trust me, you can understand communication and still end up single.
Louise Banks: Am I fired? Colonel Weber: You're better than the last guy. Louise Banks: That doesn't make me feel any better.
Louise Banks: So, what are we gonna call them? Ian Donnelly: I don't know. I was thinking Abbott and Costello.
Louise Banks: I used to think this was the beginning of your story. Memory is a strange thing. It doesn't work like I thought it did. We are so bound by time, by its order. Louise Banks: Okay. Okay. Come back to me. Come back to me. Come back to me. Louise Banks: Stick 'em up! Are you the sheriff in this here town? These are my tickle guns, and I'm gonna getcha! 6-Year-Old-Hannah: No! Louise Banks: You want me to chase you? You better run!


