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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Dieter: Wait, what's that, veloc-o-?
Dr. Robert Burke: Velociraptor. Carnivore, pack hunter. About two meters tall, long snout, binocular vision, strong, dextrous forearms, and killing claws on both feet.
Sarah Harding: And the rex may continue to track us, too, if they perceive a threat to themselves or to their infant.

Dr. Robert Burke: No, no, you're wrong there, Dr. Harding. We'll lose them once we leave their territory.
Sarah Harding: No, don't bet on it. Tyrannosaurs got the largest proportional olfactory cavity of any creature in the fossil record with the exception of one.
Dr. Robert Burke: Right, right, the uh, turkey vulture. Could scent up

to ten miles.
Peter Ludlow: Right, this is all very thrilling, but I say we should push on to the village, hmm?

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

[Peter Ludlow's last words before being caught by the father T-Rex and being killed by the baby T-Rex]
Peter Ludlow: Wait! Wait, wait, wait, wait! Wait! Wait!

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

[Eddie is setting up the High Hide when Sarah and Nick's jeep drives by. The baby T-Rex's howling cries are heard from the passing jeep, echoing into the night]
Eddie Carr: What the hell was *that*?

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Eddie Carr: Ow Ow Ow! Don't do that! You gotta baby it a little bit.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: I'll love it when it works.
Eddie Carr: It'll work when you love it. Let me do it...

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

InGen Worker: You okay, Mr. Ludlow?
Peter Ludlow: I don't know, how do I look?

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Curious Man: You're him right?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Excuse me?
Curious Man: The scientist the guy. I saw you on tv. I believed you.
Curious Man: ROAR!

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Sarah Harding: Don't light that! Dinosaurs pick up scents from miles away. We're here to observe and document, not interact.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Which is a scientific impossibility.Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. What you study, you change.
Sarah Harding: I'll risk it. I'm sick of scratching around in rock and bone... making

assumptions about the nurturing habits of animals... that have been dead for 65 million years. Then you fill my head with stories. Of course I came down here.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Stories of mutilation and death. Were you paying attention?
Sarah Harding: Please! Don't treat me like a grad student. I've worked around predators since I was 20. Lions,

jackals, hyenas, you.

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Kelly Malcolm: [to Ian] You like to have kids but you don't want to be with them, do you?

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Roland Tembo: I'm sorry, Ajay. You were saying?
Ajay Sidhu: You broke that man's jaw for no other reason than your own boredom. Tell the truth, Roland, are you not even interested in this expedition's quarry?
Roland Tembo: Ajay, go up to my ranch, take a look around the trophy room, and tell me what kind of quarry you think could

possibly be of any interest to me.

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Dr. Robert Burke: [while a T-Rex is right outside the mouth of the cave they're hiding in, Burke notices a snake crawling into his shirt] Oh, my God! AH! A snake! Help me!

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Curious Man: [In the train] You're him, right?
Ian Malcolm: [while reading a magazine, curiously] Excuse me?
Curious Man: The scientist? The guy? I saw you on TV. I believed you.
[Impersonating dinosaur roar]
Curious Man: .

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Nick Van Owen: [about the stegosauruses] They're just protecting their baby.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: [about Sarah] So am I.

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park

[first lines]
Mrs. Deirdre Bowman: I love you. Thank you so much. Fabulous!
[a glass of white wine is poured]
Mrs. Deirdre Bowman: Thank you, Geoffrey.
Geoffrey: You're welcome.
Mrs. Deirdre Bowman: We'll also take a bottle of red, as well. Thank you.
Geoffrey: Certainly.
Mrs. Deirdre

Bowman: Right. Now... Oh!
Mr. Paul Bowman: [handed a glass of wine] Thank you, Bernard.
Bernard: You're welcome.
Cathy Bowman: [takes sandwich from serving tray] Thank you.
Mrs. Deirdre Bowman: Wonderful. Beautiful day.
[to Cathy]
Mrs. Deirdre Bowman: Sweetie, where are you going?


Cathy Bowman: Eating my sandwich.