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Charles Morse: Why is the rabbit unafraid?
Styles: 'Cause he's smarter than the panther.
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Stephen: A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.
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Charles Morse: You saved me.
Robert Green: Get over it, Charles - I just need you to navigate.
Charles Morse: You saved my life.
Robert Green: Well, I couldn't kill you with Stephen around. I'd have to kill him too, and he's the only one that knows how I like my coffee.
Charles Morse: Come on, you saved my life.
Robert Green: Buy me something nice when we get home.
Charles Morse: How'd you like your coffee?
Robert Green: Huh. I like my coffee like I like my women.
Stephen: Bitter and murky!
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Charles Morse: What one man can do, another can do.
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[after successfully fighting a bear]
Charles Morse: For all my life, I've have wanted to do something that was, um, that was unequivocal.
Robert Green: Well, Charlie, I certainly think this qualifies.
Charles Morse: Or something.
Robert Green: See, Charles, that's why they call it personal growth. A month ago, old Smokey here would've reared up, you probably would've called your lawyer!
Charles Morse: Nah, I wouldn't do that to an animal.
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Charles Morse: You know, I once read an interesting book which said that, uh, most people lost in the wilds, they, they die of shame.
Stephen: What?
Charles Morse: Yeah, see, they die of shame. "What did I do wrong? How could I have gotten myself into this?" And so they sit there and they... die. Because they didn't do the one thing that would save their lives.
Robert Green: And what is that, Charles?
Charles Morse: Thinking.
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Charles Morse: Never feel sorry for a man who owns a plane.
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Charles Morse: We're all put to the test... but it never comes in the form or at the point we would prefer, does it?
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Robert Green: Yeah, Well, you have no business with that broad. You know that you don't. I mean hey... hey... hey.
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Reporter #1: Mr. Morse, what happened to your friends?
Reporter #2: How did they die?
Charles Morse: They died... saving my life.
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[moments before the plane flies into a flock of wild birds]
Charles Morse: So what do you value me for, Bob?
Robert Green: I like your style, your wife's pretty cute too.
Charles Morse: So how are you planning to kill me?
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Ginny: Is that a new watch?
Robert Green: Ya, dual time zones; tells the time in two places.
Ginny: What for?
Robert Green: So if I'm in L.A. and want to know the time in New York I don't have to go through the anguish of adding three.
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Charles Morse: Did you know that you can make fire from ice?
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Charles Morse: Today, I'm-a-gonna-kill the mutha fucka.
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Robert Green: [Eating] Wish we had some salt.
Charles Morse: You know, you can, uh... you can season meat with gunpowder. Did you know that?
Robert Green: Wish we had some gunpowder.
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Charles Morse: Never feel sorry for a man who owns a bank.
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Charles Morse: I once read an interesting bit. Most people who die in the woods die of shame.
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Charles Morse: Why is the rabbit unafraid? Because he's smarter than the panther.
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Robert Green: Hey... I'm dying. I'm dying and I never did a god damn thing!
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Stephen: [Stephen, Charles and Robert walking up to peak of mountain looking for a place to start a signal fire] Robert why do you think they'll even come looking for us?
Robert Green: Our friend is a billionaire, you know what happens when you misplace one?
The Edge Quotes
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Kristoffer 2022-01-02 08:01:43
1. The scene of human-bearing fighting is real and wonderful. It makes people unable to rest in their seats, and the bear is like pounce on you. 2. Both humans and bears die of their own weight. 3. To survive in the wild, the will is the first and the skill is the second. 4. What one person can do, another person can do. But do you want to apologize to a man who has a private jet? One will succeed in everything. Why will it be possible, but not the soldiers? 5. Perhaps people deserve to die of shame.
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Electa 2022-04-21 09:02:35
Faced with a dilemma, different choices lead to different outcomes. Don't be greedy for other people's interests, if you don't have it, it will explain the problem. No matter what age, keep the desire to learn and curiosity, knowledge is always useful, whether it is big to survive in the wild, or small to deal with embarrassment. In any case, calm, calm, calm. People die of shame, of self-denial.