Roswell Quotes
Maria: It's cheating. You can't just wave your hand over a problem and make it go away. Why don't you figure out what's really going on with you, Michael...why you can't just piece together an apology like any normal human being. Oops. Maybe that's the problem
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Maria: When I was a kid, I used to stay up at night and, um, make up stories about my father... you know, and who he was and... what he was doing. And they all ended exactly the same way. He would come in a limo and pick me and my mom up and take us off to some exotic place where we'd live like royalty. Because, you know... I thought to myself, there's got to be something better out there for me than Roswell, New Mexico.
Michael: Substitute a spaceship for a limo, and you know what i mean.
Michael: Substitute a spaceship for a limo, and you know what i mean.
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Liz: [Voice Over] All logic is gone. Here were my plans last night: finish my shift, dinner with the parents, half-hour of talking to Maria on the phone, then dive into this issue I've been having with geometry and hopefully finish in time to watch this A&E biography on Madame Curie. Instead, I took off in an open-air vehicle that probably shouldn't be allowed on the road to begin with, broke into a house, essentially stole things from it, and engaged in general bonding with aliens. Welcome to my world.
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Maria: I mean, it can never be. There's a number of obstacles. His hair, his personality, the fact that he was hatched.
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Liz: Oh, I have to go talk to Kyle.
Maria: Oh, the stalker. Good luck with that, Lizzy.
Maria: Oh, the stalker. Good luck with that, Lizzy.
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Liz: Can I help you?
Eddie: I think I'll try the redskin basket.
Liz: Oh, yeah, I've been trying to get that off the menu for months.
Eddie: Thanks for the effort. My people are indebted. My name's Eddie.
Eddie: I think I'll try the redskin basket.
Liz: Oh, yeah, I've been trying to get that off the menu for months.
Eddie: Thanks for the effort. My people are indebted. My name's Eddie.
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Liz: [Voiceover]: Have you ever had a moment when you're with the one person in the world you want to be with and the wind is blowing through your hair and the song that just describes your entire soul happens to come on, and then the person that you want to be with happens to love the same song and suddenly you realize you're listening to it together? And that no matter how crazy your life has gotten there's this one moment, this perfect moment, where you could just say that no matter what happens, nothing can take this moment away from me...
[A horse appears in the road ahead]
Liz: [Voiceover]: And then, something does.
[A horse appears in the road ahead]
Liz: [Voiceover]: And then, something does.
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Alex: See, I mean, my point is... is that there's no garage band scene here at Roswell, you know? Which makes for a potential genius situation. I mean, we could start an entire music scene, you know?
Lester: I think I'm tone-deaf.
Alex: You are tone-deaf, Lester. That's why I was thinking the drums for you.
Lester: I think I'm tone-deaf.
Alex: You are tone-deaf, Lester. That's why I was thinking the drums for you.
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Liz: Alex, I need you to do me a huge favor.
Alex: Of course. Anything.
Liz: I need your blood.
Alex: Of course. Anything.
Liz: I need your blood.
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Maria: Relax. God, you guys act like I've never tailed someone before. [drives in reverse]
Isabel: Subtle. He'll never notice us going backwards.
Isabel: Subtle. He'll never notice us going backwards.
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Maria: This is the second time you've dragged me to some cheap motel.
Michael: Yeah, well, don't spread it around. You'll ruin my reputation.
Michael: Yeah, well, don't spread it around. You'll ruin my reputation.
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Alex: It's amazing. You wanna know what? A couple weeks ago, if someone were to ask me who I would trust with my life other than my parents, I would have said you without skipping a beat. And now... now I feel like I don't even know who you are.
Liz: Alex, I want to tell you, I do, but... it's not my secret to tell. Alex, I need to know what you told Sheriff Valenti.
Alex: I want to tell ya, Liz... but it's not my secret to tell.
Liz: Alex, I want to tell you, I do, but... it's not my secret to tell. Alex, I need to know what you told Sheriff Valenti.
Alex: I want to tell ya, Liz... but it's not my secret to tell.
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Max: Liz, I think that what I'm afraid of isn't that we try this and it works out really badly. What I'm afraid of is we try it and it works out really well. I'm afraid of feeling everything that I know I would feel. Because I know it's not meant to be. And somewhere down the line, we're gonna get hurt. I can live with that. I just couldn't bear to hurt you.
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Sheriff: You were breaking the law. You were stopping honest, hard-working people from doing their jobs.
Amy: Those honest hard-working people were destroying a 200-year-old piece of Native American architecture, raping our town of its history.
Sheriff: Amy, the Native Americans wanted that thing torn down more than anybody.
Amy: That's not the point.
Sheriff: Well, it is kinda the point.
Amy: Those honest hard-working people were destroying a 200-year-old piece of Native American architecture, raping our town of its history.
Sheriff: Amy, the Native Americans wanted that thing torn down more than anybody.
Amy: That's not the point.
Sheriff: Well, it is kinda the point.
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Isabel: [about Alex] Well, he's a complex individual with... a lot of complexities.
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Maria: Well, I guess when Liz was shot and Max dissolved the bullet into nothingness and then repaired the damages inside of her that would have otherwise left her dead, I guess that kind of changed my thinking.
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Michael: Well, I hope so, because dealing with frick and frack over there is one thing, but we can't bring adults into this and expect them to handle it. Adults are the enemy, Max. Remember that.
Max: Michael, you say everyone is the enemy.
Michael: They are.
Max: Michael, you say everyone is the enemy.
Michael: They are.
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Michael: I have something to say to you. If anything like that happens to me again, like when I got sick, don't help me. I can't get indebted to anyone, and I can't get entangled. I got to be a stone wall. And when I'm around you sometimes, I don't feel like a stone wall anymore.
Maria: Well, what do you feel like?
Michael: I don't know. Like confused.
Maria: Like human?
Michael: Yeah, and I don't want to feel that way.
Maria: Well, what do you feel like?
Michael: I don't know. Like confused.
Maria: Like human?
Michael: Yeah, and I don't want to feel that way.
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Liz: Max, you know what your problem is? You put everything on yourself...on your own shoulders. Maybe you should have some faith in the people around you.
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Michael: Yeah, you know what, I do. I'm here trying to figure out the meaning of my existence, and I'm tired of having to wade through the kooks like you and the freak shows like this in order to do it.
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Max: What did you tell him? Why did he come after me? You're the Sheriff. You're supposed to protect me. But all you've done is go after me! You believe all these crazy things. You're just like Hubble. You want me? Well, here I am! Take me.
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Liz: Max! Max, please. We have to stop. Please, we have to stop.
Max: Let's just keep running, you and me, away from here, away from everything. I see everything so clearly now. We'll go someplace where no one knows us. As long as we're together, nothing else Matters.
Liz: You're drunk. Nothing that you're saying is true.
Max: It's all true, Liz. It's how I really feel. It's all just magic when I think about you.
[Max touches a lamp post and causes the light to shine in a pattern.]
Liz: Max, turn it off. Anyone can see.
Max: And when I'm not with you... I go crazy.
[Max touches a car and the car alarm goes off.]
Liz: Max.
Max: When you're here...
Liz: Oh, Max. Please.
Max: You're my dream girl, Liz.
Liz: And what if I believe you tonight?
Max: Then we live happily ever after.
Liz: And then what about tomorrow... when you go back to realizing who you really are, and all of your fantasies go away.
Max: I'll still have you.
Liz: This can never be normal, Max.
[Max touches the tops of some parking meters, which then sparkle.]
Max: What's so great about normal?
Max: Let's just keep running, you and me, away from here, away from everything. I see everything so clearly now. We'll go someplace where no one knows us. As long as we're together, nothing else Matters.
Liz: You're drunk. Nothing that you're saying is true.
Max: It's all true, Liz. It's how I really feel. It's all just magic when I think about you.
[Max touches a lamp post and causes the light to shine in a pattern.]
Liz: Max, turn it off. Anyone can see.
Max: And when I'm not with you... I go crazy.
[Max touches a car and the car alarm goes off.]
Liz: Max.
Max: When you're here...
Liz: Oh, Max. Please.
Max: You're my dream girl, Liz.
Liz: And what if I believe you tonight?
Max: Then we live happily ever after.
Liz: And then what about tomorrow... when you go back to realizing who you really are, and all of your fantasies go away.
Max: I'll still have you.
Liz: This can never be normal, Max.
[Max touches the tops of some parking meters, which then sparkle.]
Max: What's so great about normal?
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Isabel: Hey. Something's up with Michael. He's acting weird.
Max: Weirder than usual?
Max: Weirder than usual?
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Max: I know what you're scared of, Michael.
Michael: No, you don't.
Max: You keep telling me how lucky I am... to have a great home, great parents. But in one way, it's harder for me, because when I screw up, I have no excuses. But you, you can do and say anything you want because you have Hank, and you can blame it on that. But what happens without him? It'll all be on you, that's what.
Michael: Well, leave it up to me to still screw it up, huh?
Michael: No, you don't.
Max: You keep telling me how lucky I am... to have a great home, great parents. But in one way, it's harder for me, because when I screw up, I have no excuses. But you, you can do and say anything you want because you have Hank, and you can blame it on that. But what happens without him? It'll all be on you, that's what.
Michael: Well, leave it up to me to still screw it up, huh?
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Trucker: Ain't no aliens in that town. Let me ask you something. If you were an alien, you can go anywhere in the world, would you pick Roswell?
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