[From trailer] Ultron: I was designed to save the world. People would look to the sky and see hope... I'll take that from them first.
Nick Fury: Outwit the platinum bastard. Natasha Romanoff: Steve doesn't like that kind of talk. Steve Rogers: You know what Romanoff...
Natasha Romanoff: [after kissing Bruce Banner] I adore you... [Suddenly pushes him off cliff] Natasha Romanoff: ...but I need the Other Guy.
Thor: No one has to break anything. Ultron, Tony Stark: Clearly you've never made an omelet. Tony Stark: He beat me by one second.
Maria Hill: [to Captain America] Petro and Wanda Maximoff. One has a hyper-fast metabolism, the other uses mental telepathy. He's fast, she's weird.
Ultron: Like my old man said, what doesn't kill you... [is torn in pieces... by another Ultron] Ultron: [without a beat] ... will make you stronger!
Ultron: [sitting in a Sokovian church] This church was built in the middle of the city, so everyone could be equally close to God. I like that, the symmetry, the geometry of belief.
Tony Stark: Isn't that the WHY we fight? So we can end the fight and go home? Natasha Romanoff: Well, you amazingly failed!
Steve Rogers: Ultron thinks we're monsters, that we're what's wrong with the world. This isn't just about beating him, it's about whether he's right.
Tony Stark: Alright then,so if I lift it, I then rule all Asgard? Thor: Yes, of course. Tony Stark: I will be re-instituting Prima Noctae.
Ultron: You know what's in that cradle? The power to make real change, and that terrifies you. Steve Rogers: I wouldn't call it a comfort.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.
The philosophers of the Middle Ages demonstrated both that the Earth did not exist and also that it was flat. Today they are still arguing about whether the world exists, but they no longer dispute about whether it is flat.
The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder.
It (modernization) is just another jungle closing in.
Postmodernism surely requires an even greater grasp of symbolism, as it's increasingly an art of gesture alone.
I don't question our existence. I just question our modern needs.
Modern morality is all about perception.
There is a modern take on certain things you can do that, to me, is still jazz.
Adolescence is a modern construct and very American in so many ways.
Black-and-white always looks modern, whatever that word means.