Suddenly I'm in over my head and I can hardly breathe. Suddenly I'm floating over her bed and I feel everything. Suddenly I know exactly what I did but I can not move a thing, and suddenly I know exactly what I've done and what it's gonna mean to me.... I'M GONE!!!
You get in, you get done, and then you get gone. You never leave a trace or show your face, you get gone. Should've turned around and left before the sun came up again, but the sun came up again.
I work in the dead of night, when the roads are quiet and no one is around to track my moves.
I was a killer, was the best they'd ever seen. I'd steal your heart before you ever heard a thing. I'm an assassin and I had a job to do. Little did I know that girl was an assassin to.
Lewis Rothschild: [the President wants to get flowers for Sydney] At least let the agents do a securtiy sweeep we don't know who's in there! President Andrew Shepherd: You think there a florist in there planing an assassination on the the off-chance that I might be stopping by? Lewis Rothschild: It's possible.
Ben Gates: We cannot have him remembered as a conspirator in the assassination of the man that brought this nation together.
I see men assassinated around me every day. I walk through rooms of the dead, streets of the dead, cities of the dead; men without eyes, men without voices; men with manufactured feelings and standard reactions; men with newspaper brains, television souls and high school ideas. Kennedy himself was 9/10ths the way around the clock or he wouldn't have accepted such an enervating and enfeebling job -- meaning President of the United States of America. How can I be concerned with the murder of one man when almost all men, plus females, are taken from cribs as babies and almost immediately thrown into the masher?
Riley Poole: Look at it this way - in a hundred years, no one is gonna remember anyone involved in the Lincoln assassination besides Booth. Ben Gates: That's not true. Do you know the expression "His name is mud?" Riley Poole: Yes, of course. Ben Gates: You do? Do you know the origin of the expression? Riley Poole: Does anyone but you? Ben Gates: Dr. Samuel Mudd was convicted of being a co-conspirator in the Lincoln assassination. The evidence was circumstantial, he was later pardoned, but it didn't matter. Mudd's name still lives in infamy, and I will not let Thomas Gates' name be mud.
Jim Byrd: You're an assassination enthusiast. A murder buff.
Pete Perkins: You need to investigate them border patrols that use a 223. Belmont: You want me to investigate the Kennedy assassination while I'm at it?
Robert Spencer: Now we can see then that since the Prophet Mohammad himself participated in many battles and raids, and did indeed perpetrate these be-headings - he ordered the assassination of several of his political opponents, and he behaved in general like a typical 7th century warlord - the problem is that when this is transferred to 21st century behavior, 21st century contexts of behavior, then what you get are terrorists.
[first lines] Brian Springer: 1992 was the year of kings. There was the L.A.P.D. beating of Rodney King videotaped from an apartment balcony and the hovering coverage of TV cameras and helicopters circling the city as the public rebelled. It was nearly twenty-five years after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and Bill Clinton, a child of the '60s, was campaigning to become commander-in-chief, a king among the contenders. Off-screen voice: Hold on just a minute, here's Larry King. Larry King: Hello? Brian Springer: Then there was Larry King, who was anointed as the father of talk-show democracy, because TV viewers could phone his program and ask the candidates questions on the air.
Jim Byrd: Think of it as a hobby. Something you do to relax. You're an "assassination enthusiast."
Fine, it
Wolves regularly attacked their rivals in power, so the idea of killing to gain position was neither alien nor repulsive to her. The use of assassins she had filed as yet another of the curious tools - like swords and bows
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