Steele: Okay... Nikki, Kaltag, Star. Gear up. We're heading out. Balto: Wait a minute. Steele, I was the fastest dog out there. Steele: You were the fastest... what? If you think any musher in their right mind would put you on their team... well, you're even more mixed up than I thought. Jenna: Steele! It doesn't matter who's on the team! As long as the medicine gets through! Stop being such a glory hound! Steele: You're a hundred percent right, Jenna. I - I - wasn't thinking about those children. The important thing here is to get the medicine through. And that's just what I'm gonna do. [Aside, to Balto] Steele: And when I get back, I'm gonna fold you five ways and leave you for a cat toy.
Marty Preston: But, Doc, you don't know what I've been through. Doc Wallace: You feel like the whole world's against you, huh? See that picture up there? That's Sam's parents. There's Eddie the father, Claira the mother, and that little ittie-bittie thing, that's Sam. Marty Preston: [Looking at the picture] I never seen a picture of them. Doc Wallace: Claira was... my princess. Marty Preston: [Turns back to Doc, listening carefully] Doc Wallace: We were babysitting Sam the... uh... night of the accident. And I'll never forget Social Services. [Takes off his glasses] Doc Wallace: Oh, yes, they jumped all over us. They said we were... that we were too old to raise a child. That we didn't have financial stability. [Puts glasses back on] Doc Wallace: Which I thought it was a joke cause I'd been practicing medicine for forty years. Marty Preston: But, you were able to keep her, weren't you? Doc Wallace: Yeah, after a hell of a fight. It was the love of Sam that gave us our strength. We would have sacraficed anything... to keep her. You see, sometimes, the greatests test of love... is how much you're willing to fight for it. You think about that. This dog... is gonna need a lot of love. Go get him. [Marty picks up Shiloh and turns to leave] Doc Wallace: Marty? [Marty turns back to face Doc] Doc Wallace: I love you. [Marty smiles then leaves with Shiloh. Doc watches Marty leave. He then looks up at the picture of Sam and her parents. He then shuts his eyes and puts one of his hands on his head in sadness]
Jim Chee: I don't see how I can do this. Wilson Sam: Do what? Jim Chee: This case. It's too much. Wilson Sam: Wrong, Jim. Cop, medicine man, garbage man... No matter who you are, the dark wind blows on everyone, Jim. You just have to push yourself through it.
Dr. Lars: It's too early to know who's winning the fight: the medicine or the disease. George Simmons: Did anybody ever tell you, you have a very scary accent? Dr. Lars: You are a very funny man. I enjoy your movies. George Simmons: And I enjoy all of your movies. Dr. Lars: [surprised] Which movies? George Simmons: The ones where you try to kill Bruce Willis.
Muhammad Ali: It is befitting that I leave the game just like I came in, beating a big bad monster who knocks out everybody and no one can whup him. So when little Cassius Clay from Louisville, Kentucky, came up to stop Sonny Liston. The man who annihilated Floyd Patterson twice. HE WAS GONNA KILL ME! But he hit harder than George. His reach is longer than George's. He's a better boxer than George. And I'm better now than I was when you saw that 22-years old undeveloped kid running from Sonny Liston. I'm experienced now, professional. Jaws been broke, been knocked down a couple of times, I'm bad! Been chopping trees. I done something new for this fight. I done wrestled with an alligator. That's right. I have wrestled with an alligator. I done tussled with a whale. I done handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder in jail. That's bad! Only last week I murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalised a brick! I'm so mean I make medicine sick! Don King: Bad dude! Muhammad Ali: Bad, fast! Fast! Fast! Last night I cut the light off in my bedroom, hit the switch and was in the bed before the room was dark.
[to Maddy Bowen] Danny Archer: You come here with your laptop computers, your malaria medicine and you little bottles of hand sanitizer and think you can change the outcome, huh?
Doc: [after listening to the telegraph office dog barking] It's terrible, my friends, just terrible. Steele and his team are lost. Sled dog #1: When? Sled dog #2: What happened? Sled dog #3: What do you mean, lost? Doc: They've missed their second checkpoint. They're off the trail. [the other dogs lower their heads, saddened by the news] Wild Joe: Can't they send another team? Doc: It's too dangerous. Chester: But... what about the little ones? Doc: The medicine won't be here in time. We're going to lose them. Balto: [silently; looking into the building] Rosy.
Jenna: Steele, it doesn't matter who's on the team! As long as the medicine gets through, stop being such a glory-hound!
Dr. Sweet: What, something wrong with your neck? Milo: Oh, yeah. I must've hurt it when... [Dr. Sweet adjusts Milo's neck] Milo: Aah! Ow! Dr. Sweet: Better? Milo: Yeah! Hey, how did you learn to do that? Dr. Sweet: An Arapaho medicine man. Milo: Get outta here. Dr. Sweet: Born and raised with 'em. My father was an army medic. He settled down in the Kansas Territory after he met my mother. Milo: No kidding. Dr. Sweet: Nope. I got a sheepskin from Howard U., and a bearskin from old Iron Cloud. Halfway through medical school, I was drafted. One day I'm studying gross anatomy in the classroom, the next I'm sewing up rough riders on San Juan Hill.
Medicine Man: [on Peace Pipe] This is some pretty powerful shit.
Cheshire Cat: If your stature were an illness, it seems that the Centipede dispenses medicine to make you well.
Boris: Poor Balto. He's going into freezing coldness to find the dog he doesn't like and bring medicine back to a town that doesn't like him.
Dr. Mathias: [referring to Dr. Simon Tam who has just helped his sister, River Tam, escape] Gave up a brilliant future in medicine as well. It's madness. The Operative: Madness? [Ambles over to the holographic projection of River and Simon escaping through an air vent] The Operative: Have you looked at this scan carefully, Doctor? At his face? It's love, in point of fact. Something a good deal more dangerous.
Dr. Lamb Williams: When did medicine become just a big machine to prevent death?
[Selling allergy medicine as drugs] Ronna: You know what makes it even better? If you take like a lot of pot with it. I mean like, like a lot of pot.
Randolph: You must have something special, that's why Willy didn't eat you up. Maybe high blood, medicine roots... Jesse: No way. Randolph: Then you're just one lucky little white boy, you like the sound of that better?
Dr. Wynn: It's no prank; you're the one I've chosen Sam. I want you to come back. Doctor Sam Loomis: After my stroke six years ago they practically had to hold a pistol to my head to get me to retire. But things are different now- I'm different. I've buried the ghosts, I've buried them in this manuscript. I don't want to practise medicine anymore.
Milodragovich: Goat! Medicine for goat.
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