T-1000: Say... That's a nice bike...
John Connor: We got Skynet by the balls now, don't we?
Kyle Reese: [to Sarah] Come with me if you want to live.
Derelict in Alley: [about Reese] That son of a bitch took my pants.
Wyatt told me once that if tenderness were a disease, I’d be terminal.
I think everyone's experience with a terminal disease is so deeply personal and unique to the person, the context in which they're living and the relationships that they have.
In this possibly terminal phase of human existence, democracy and freedom are more than just ideals to be valued - they may be essential to survival.
Life, in my estimation, is a biological misadventure that we terminate on the shoulders of six strange men whose only objective is to make a hole in one with you.
Actually, I have my own charity that I started that helps supplement families with terminal children.
Tim: Your foster parents are kinda dicks, huh?
Missing Alina was worse than a terminal illness. At least when you were terminal you knew the pain was going to end eventually. But there was no light at the end of my tunnel. Grief was going to devour me, day into night, night into day, and although...
Like the experience of warfare, the endurance of grave or terminal illness involves long periods of tedium and anxiety, punctuated by briefer interludes of stark terror and pain.
The moment I walk into a room, I have kind of like the Terminator's tracking system for where the food is, and I can get there immediately.
We are not a trading company. We are a midstream asset company: pipe, storage and terminals. It's an unsexy, dirty business. It's not rocket science.
Life is a terminal condition. Were all going to die. Cancer patients just have more information, but we all, in some ways, wait for permission to live.
What you owe your critics are your RESULTS not explanations not defence just RESULTS.Evidence terminates Arguments.
Even if you have a terminal disease, you don't have to sit down and mope. Enjoy life and challenge the illness that you have.
There's very few things that tear me up and get me, but kids, especially terminally ill kids or kids with diseases... gets me every time.
Kyle Reese: What day is it? The date! Cop in Alley: 12th... May... Thursday... Kyle Reese: [viciously] WHAT YEAR?
Nancy: [to Sarah] Look at it this way: in a hundred years, who's gonna care?
Almost all of our relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to be terminated when one or both parties run out of goods.