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  1. #161
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    best qoute

    "jesus loves me this i know!"
    then i just jump out of my camo and clubbing him to death with the warcry "whos you daddy?!"

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    how ever a bigdaddy talks

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    HE'S UGLY...UGLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look at him, hideous!!!!

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    why do you hate Suchong?

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    1 hes a bastard anoying selfish pompous murderous a**

    as far as a qoute "The ice man cometh, the ice man f****ing cometh

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    how do you hear that little sister singing anyway when everytime she does it, Atlas has to endlessly blab and when he stops, all I hears is the "...Teddy Bears, Teddy Bears "

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    i particularily liked two, the gaatherers garden one "my daddy is smarter than i though, hes stronger than hercules, and can light a fire with the snap of his fingers! are you as good as my daddy, mister?" and.... well, i can remember it exactly, but its from that dining with the goddes tape from stienman, i cant remember the whole thing... but i like the "...Symmetry, dear Steinman. It's time we did something about symmetry...", bit
    Last edited by coffeefreak; 02-17-2008 at 10:50 PM.

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    oh and i nearly forgot "I'll Wrap you in a sheet..." from that spider splicer right at the beggining, that really sounded quite intensly creepy to me

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    I love "I can smell the vinegar in this one!! " (My grandfather used to say that). But for some odd reason my favorite is actually "Who was that??". Partly because I feel it's an important thing to hear, but also it reminds me of "Who WAS that masked man???"


    Although, sadly, that was usually asked about my cousin Jake by the police all the time...

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    "God damn Sploicers!!!"

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    I got 2 pages of a college ruled notebook full of quotes, but I'll narrow it down (I don't want to take up an entire forum page >_<):

    -Andrew Ryan's speech as you're entering Rapture
    -Andrew Ryan's closing statements as you are about to kill him
    -"A man chooses, a slave obeys"
    -basically everything Sander Cohen says
    -"We all make choices, but in the end, our choices make us" (this was from the Bioshock announcement trailer)
    -"Would you kindly..."
    -"Code Yellow. I just told your brain, to tell your heart to stop beating."
    -"Leaks, lunatics, rebellions. And now bleeding ghosts. Ain't life in Rapture grand?"

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    I personally preferred the philosophical elements of the game. So my favorite quote is:

    What is the greatest lie ever created? What is the most vicious obscenity ever perpetrated on mankind? Slavery ... the Holocaust ... dictatorship ... NO! It's the tool with which all that wickedness is built. Altruism.

    Whenever anyone wants others to do their work, they call upon their altruism. "Never mind your own needs," they say, "think of the needs of ..." of ... whoever. Of the state. Of the poor. Of the army. Of the king. Of God. The list goes on and on.

    How many catastrophes were launched with the words "think of yourself"? It's the "king and country" crowd who light the torch of destruction. It is this great inversion, this ancient lie, which has chained humanity to an endless cycle of guilt and failure.

    My journey to Rapture was my second exodus. In 1919 I fled a country that had traded in despotism for insanity. The Marxist Revolution simply traded one lie for another. Instead of one man, the Czar, owning the work of all the people, ALL the people owned the work of all of the people. And so, I came to America, where a man could own his own work ... where a man could benefit from the brilliance of his own mind, the strength of his own muscles, the MIGHT of his own will.

    I had THOUGHT I had left the parasites of Moscow behind me. I had THOUGHT I had left the marxist altruists to their collective farms and their five-year plans. But, as the German fools threw themselves on Hitler's sword for the good of the reich, the Americans drank deeper and deeper of the bolshevik poison, spoon-fed to them by Roosevelt and his New Dealers.

    And so, I asked myself, in what country was there a place for men like me? Men who refused to say yes to the parasites and the doubters. Men who believed that work was sacred and property rights inviolate. And then one day the happy answer came to me, my friends: there was NO country for people like me. And THAT was the moment I decided ... to build one.

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    Thanks for posting this one. It can be hardly understood in the game.

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    I agree. Thanks he4dsh0t for writing it down. It's been driving me crazy. Every time I heard it it seemed to go down in volume or someone attacked. (Speaking of which, has anybody else notice that every time we hear old vocal music, [except for "God bless the child" in the hideout sewer], we're about to get our asses kicked? Or is that just my imagination?

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    Faaarr too many to name.

    When I first saw the spider splicer and got scared ****less because he sung:
    "Jesus loves me this I know, because the bible tells me so!" or something along those lines.

    "A man chooses, A SLAVE OBEYS!"
    "No Gods or Kings, Only Man."
    "Fontaine ****s you!"
    "The Iceman ****ing cometh!"
    "Code Yellow, I just told ya heart to stop beatin'"
    and many more..

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    Faaarr too many to name.

    When I first saw the spider splicer and got scared ****less because he sung:
    "Jesus loves me this I know, because the bible tells me so!" or something along those lines.

    "A man chooses, A SLAVE OBEYS!"
    "No Gods or Kings, Only Man."
    "Fontaine ****s you!"
    "The Iceman ****ing cometh!"
    "Code Yellow, I just told ya brain, to stop ya heart beatin'"
    and many more..

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    They dress up in leaves and call themselves the Saturnine. Please. They drink human blood, and chant- 'Harness the flame, Harness the mist!' and believe they are touched by the ancient gods. Hah. An aging bunch of frat boys, tilting back goblets of plasmids and calling it ambrosia.





    Isn't there anything in this damn place those pagans won't steal? Paper towels, ink pots, witch hazel, chlorophyll solution, even my back issues of National Geographic. They're feathering their disgusting little shrines with it, I suppose. Sick bastards


    Great stuff

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    That part where Ryan says "Goodbye...or should I say, das vedanya!" or something like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by SF soldier View Post
    mmie is "A slave obeys, A a man chooses!"
    It Goes " A MAN CHOOSES, A SLAVE OBEYS"

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    The iceman cometh, Sander baby. The iceman ****ing cometh.

    I LOVE that quote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saizarod View Post
    Mine is when you attack a big daddy you can sometimes hear the little sister saying "Kil him Mr.B! Kill him!"
    Or sometimes she'll say something like "Kill him! Like a little b****!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbiezilla View Post
    I love the audio diary "Is there anything these Pagans wont steal?"
    I like this one too.

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    "...Son of a B****...Left me here to freeeeeeeeze...."
    I LOVE the emphasis of the Freeeeeeze. lol.

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    "sonofa***** left me to freeeeeeeeeeze" The icecometh

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    Ocean water's colder than a witch's tit.

    Win

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    Thumbs up

    I forgot my other favorite:

    "There's nothing like a fistful of lightnin', is there?"

    Actually, I like that one even better!

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    Sorry for the monster of a list, but no game has ever had better dialogue, ever.



    Andrew Ryan: "I am Andrew Ryan, and I'm here to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow? 'No!' says the man in Washington, 'It belongs to the poor.' 'No!' says the man in the Vatican, 'It belongs to God.' 'No!' says the man in Moscow, 'It belongs to everyone.' I rejected those answers; instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose...Rapture, a city where the artist would not fear the censor, where the scientist would not be bound by petty morality, where the great would not be constrained by the small! And with the sweat of your brow, Rapture can become your city, as well."



    Andrew Ryan: "Could I have made mistakes? One does not build cities if one is guided by doubt. But can one govern in absolute certainty? I know that my beliefs have elevated me, just as I know that the things I have rejected would have destroyed me. But the city... it is collapsing before my... have I become so convinced by my own beliefs that I have stopped seeing the truth? Perhaps. But Atlas is out there, and he aims to destroy me, and destroy my city. To question is to surrender. I will not question."



    Andrew Ryan: "What is the difference between a man and a parasite? A man builds, a parasite asks, 'Where's my share?' A man creates, a parasite says, 'What will the neighbors think?' A man invents, a parasite says, 'Watch out, or you might tread on the toes of God...'"



    Andrew Ryan: "I believe in no God, no invisible man in the sky. But there is something more powerful in each of us, a combination of our efforts, a great chain of industry that unites us. But it is only when we struggle in our own interests that the chain pulls society in the right direction. The chain is too powerful and too mysterious for any government to guide. Any man who tells you differently either has his hand in your pocket or a pistol to your neck."



    Andrew Ryan: "No Gods. No Kings. Only Men."



    Atlas: "Plasmids changed everything. They destroyed our bodies, our minds. We couldn't handle it. Best friends butchering one another, babies strangled in cribs. The whole city went to hell."



    Atlas: "You think that's a child down there? Don't be fooled. She's a Little Sister now. Somebody went and turned a sweet baby girl into a monster. Whatever you thought about right and wrong on the surface, well that don't count for much down in Rapture. Those Little Sisters, they carry ADAM- the genetic material that keeps the wheels of Rapture turning. Everybody wants it. Everybody needs it."



    Doctor: "I swore an oath to do no harm, and I...mostly meant it."



    Little Sister: "Scabby on my knee! Scabby on my knee!"



    Little Sister: "Don't be a slowpoke, Mr Bubbles. Angels don't wait for slowpokes."



    Little Sister: "Hurry, Mr. Bubbles! I can see angels dancing in the sky."



    Dr. Steinman: "When Picasso became bored of painting people, he started representing them as cubes and other abstract forms. The world called him a genius! I've spent my entire surgical career creating the same tired shapes, over and over again: the upturned nose, the cleft chin, the ample bosom. Wouldn't it be wonderful if I could do with a knife what that old Spaniard did with a brush?"Andrew Ryan: "It is this great inversion, this ancient lie which has chained humanity to an endless cycle of guilt and failure. My journey to Rapture was my second exodus. In 1919 I fled a county that had been traded in despotism for insanity. The Marxist Revolution simply traded one lie for another. Instead of one man, the Czar, owning the work of all the people, all the people owned the work of all of the people. And so I came to America; where a man could own his own work. Where a man could benefit from the brilliance of his own mind, the strength of his own muscles, the might of his own will."

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    Best line by far...

    THEY WONT...STOP...MOVING! I want to make thembeautiful! This one, too fat. This one, too tall. This one, too symetrical...

    Dr. Steinman


    CREPPED THE HELL OUT OF ME!

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    Andrew Ryan has the best quotes.

    My favorite is the speech about the "season for all things".

    "A worm looks up... and sees the face of God!".

    "... I will lead a parade. 'Who was that?', they'll say as they point to the sad shape hanging on my wall. 'Who was that?'".

    And of course, "I could explain the complex science that renders what you're trying to do impossible, but that would be like playing Mozart for a tree frog".

    I love that s**t.

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    The Iceman

    Two of my favourite quotes from the game were -

    The Ice-Man is ****ing cometh! - Scared the **** outta me.

    also - Son of a ***** left me out of here to freeeeze!

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    "Oh, that was quicker than I hoped." Kill Fitzpatrick before Cohen."

    "No-one allowed backstage before showtime, little moth. Fidgety, fidgety, fidgety, fidgety." Go to entrance to Poseidon Plaza before pasting Fitzpatrick photo.

  32. Pretty much everything Andrew Ryan says is amazing but one of my favourite quotes has to be:

    "On the surface, the Parasite expects the doctor to heal them for free, the farmer to feed them out of charity. How little they differ from the pervert who prowls the streets, looking for a victim he can ravish for his grotesque amusement."

    Dark and gritty, but oh so true

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    i love the little sister sayings like kill him mr. b! kill him!
    i also like the iceman f*ck*ng cometh

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    "Now, I don't give a toss if you piss or go fishing..." -McDonagh

    "Which one of the b****es sent you?" -Andrew Ryan

    "Atlas will be so pleased..."
    "Ms. McClintock, what are you doing here? Let's just turn this off..." -Audio Diary from Atlas' Headquarters

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    "A man choses, a slave obeys" - one of best quotes ive yet to see in any game.
    "im sorry, my temper got the better of me" - Sander Cohen after sending like 20 splicers to kill you....

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    "The angels look like Dancing!" Little sister.

    Just makes me laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeMarquisD'Epoque View Post
    "Now, I don't give a toss if you piss or go fishing..." -McDonagh

    "Which one of the b****es sent you?" -Andrew Ryan

    "Atlas will be so pleased..."
    "Ms. McClintock, what are you doing here? Let's just turn this off..." -Audio Diary from Atlas' Headquarters
    Lmao. The first and last ones were funny.

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    "I'm Sander F*****g Cohen!" - Cohen at Olympus Heights

    i found it hilarious when he came running out shouting that


    I liked Ryan's whole speech, the 'sweat of his brow' and all that


    and of course "Would you kindly?"


    there's one from Fontaine i found pretty funny but cant remember how it goes, its said over the radio not an AD when you're becoming a big daddy and he's doing a mocking Atlas impression about Moira and Patrick. I just thought it was funny the way he says it, though i hated him cause i like Atlas not Fontaine its just how he says it not what he says thats funny

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    omg bioshock quotes are amazeing

    like ummm... i dont remember when it was, maybe as you left hephestus, ryan says

    "In the end, all that matters to you, is you, and all that amtters to me is me"

    but he said it just as the screen goes black, and everything gets calm, like its revealing this truth about everyone, all the really care about is themselves

    but i have to Agree with Atlas as to my favrite, everything sander cohen said was Awosme

    or that first guy he tells you too kill, in the diary,

    "The ice man comith sander baby, the iceman F*****g comeith"

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    I think Sander Cohen is the most entertaining character I mean, Duhh...he's SUPPOSED to be entertaining. Fort Frolic is my favorite level next to Arcadia.
    ~Mari.

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