User:DocM/Mohinder Quotes
A list of Mohinder quotes. He clearly has the best lines. These are his best lines which he says during his first appearance in any scene, unless stated otherwise.
First appearances
Genesis
"Man is a narcissistic species by nature. We have colonised the four corners of our tiny planet. But we are not the pinnacle of so-called evolution. That honour belongs to the lowly cockroach. Capable of living for months without food. Remaining headless for weeks at a time. Resistant to radiation. If God has indeed created himself in his own image, then I submit to you that God is a cockroach."
- - Mohinder (to his class)
"Yeah, I was real sorry to hear about your father. He seemed like a good guy. Man, I thought I was a slob."
"... They were here, too."
"Hey, corner of, uh, Center and Canal, please. Wow."
"Solar eclipse."
"Yeah. Yeah, I wonder if it's gonna be total."
"Not here, no. In some other part of the world, yes. A global event. Makes one appreciate just how small our planet really is. And we're all quite small really, aren't we?"
"Where to, my friend?"
Don't Look Back
"Who are you?!"
"Why would anybody wanna tap papa Suresh's phone?"
"Papa Suresh?"
"For years, he'd been working on a mathematical theorem using human genomes and DNA migration patterns. He thought he could find a way to identify these people, the ones who were special. I never believed it was possible. We fought about it constantly. It's the reason we grew apart."
One Giant Leap
"Sorry. I still have your dad's keys. Maybe I shouldn't."
"Sorry. After being attacked, every noise I hear -- sorry."
"Mr. Sylar? Hello?"
"Shh. What are you actually gonna do if Sylar's in there?"
"If Sylar killed my father, I need to know why."
"We were in the apartment. We saw everything."
"Wanna tell me what you were doing in there?"
"Please, just follow me. I believe this man Sylar killed my father. He has a list of targets, including a man who's running for Congress."
Collision
"Mr. Petrelli! Excuse me, Mr. Petrelli! Mr. Petrelli, I must speak with you."
"Find out about this guy. Thanks for your vote!"
"Your life may be in danger!"
"I feel like such an ass. I've never been so humiliated in my life."
"Either he's a crap house rat, as in crazy ass, or he's one of them."
"All he's really telling me is that he can't do anything! Crap house rat!"
"I've only met him the once, but... maybe I ought to do the talking to start. I mean, he's- heh- he's kind of a heroic addict."
"Heroin addict? You neglected to mention that."
"Hey, just suspend the skepticism at least until you meet him."
"The default scientific position is skepticism."
"What if we went back tomorrow?"
"Look, I'm not trying to discredit your... experience. It's just a week ago I was in my own country - a respected professor! Now you want me to stalk a heroin addict who allegedly paints the future..."
Hiros
"He was right there!"
"And then he teleported away?"
"He -- he stopped time somehow. He talked to me. He knew who I was. He says that we all meet up ... somehow. Sometime in the future, I guess."
"I see."
"Look, it seems crazy, but I know what I saw. He said something bad is gonna happen, but we could stop it. First we have to ... save a cheerleader."
"Ha ha! A cheerleader!?"
"It seems impossible, I know-"
"Impossible!? It sounds mad!"
Better Halves
"I guess the flying Petrelli didn't fly."
"We were on the train together, then suddenly he started carrying on about a mysterious traveller who stopped time and told him to save a cheerleader. It was all very fascinating. I should write a paper on the experience."
"Maybe you provoked him with sarcasm."
"Peter Petrelli went from steady as a clam to, as you say, crap-house rat in a blink. No provocation whatsoever."
"Except maybe from a time traveller."
"You'd like that, wouldn't you?"
"Yeah, well, so would you."
"Did I tell you that the man who paints the future is a heroin addict?"
"Did you see any of his paintings?"
"I didn't see him!"
Seven Minutes to Midnight
"Please tell me you're not going back there again."
"There are no answers for me there. I belong here."
"I'm glad to hear you say that."
"You think I was a fool to go."
"Mira."
"I wasn't sure you'd speak to me at the funeral. I didn't want to take that chance, so I left."
"I won't lie to you. I was surprised to see you there. Or anywhere, for that matter."
"I'm going."
"Don't walk away!"
"It doesn't matter what you think. I'm not asking your opinion."
"Yes. How could I have forgotten -- you never have before. Why should now be any different?"
"It is my life! I'm going, and that's final."
"Has it never occurred to you that your actions could affect anyone else?"
"I don't have time for anyone else's feelings."
"Clearly!"
"The world needs to know about my findings. That's all that's important."
"The world doesn't care! No one at the university cares! You're becoming a laughing stock!"
"I know you miss him. And I know you feel guilty, too. Don't-"
"I had a dream last night. You and Father were talking before he left. In it, you persuaded him to go."
"It was just a dream, Mohinder."
"No, I need to know if it was true."
"Your father and I were married for thirty-three years-"
"That is not an answer."
"Hey, wait! Stop! Come back here!"
Otherwise
One Giant Leap
"What is it?"
"Another question."
Collision
"Maybe... I can only do things when I'm around other people who can do things. Did that sound as lame as I think it did?"
"It sounds like you should be talking to my father. This is his research, not mine."
"Where is he? How do I get ahold of him?"
"He's on the table."
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Mohinder and Mohinder.
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Mohinder points a taser gun.