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[ti:Drawing The Line] |
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[ar:Show Me A Dinosaur] |
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[al:] |
[02:15.59] |
Don't you see the danger, John, inherent in what you're doing here? |
[02:20.16] |
Genetic power's the most awesome force the planet's ever seen... |
[02:23.11] |
...but you wield it like a kid that's found his dad's gun. |
[02:25.95] |
It's hardly appropriate to start hurling-- -If I may. |
[02:29.29] |
I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power you're using here. |
[02:34.06] |
It didn't require any discipline to attain it. |
[02:52.46] |
You read what others had done and you took the next step. |
[02:56.04] |
You didn't earn the knowledge for yourselves... |
[02:57.81] |
...so you don't take any responsibility for it. |
[03:10.71] |
You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could. |
[03:18.67] |
Before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it... |
[03:19.45] |
...and slapped it on a plastic lunch box, and now. |
[03:23.06] |
Dr.Ian Malcolm: you're selling it, you wanna sell it. |
[03:24.43] |
well |
[03:37.24] |
I don't think you're giving us our due credit. |
[03:39.70] |
Our scientists have done things which nobody has ever done before. |
[03:42.96] |
yeah,yeah,but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could... |
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...they didn't stop to think if they should. |
[04:09.62] |
John Hammond: I simply don't understand this Luddite attitude, especially from a scientist. |
[04:10.16] |
I mean, how can we stand in the light of discovery, and not act? |
[04:15.98] |
Dr.Ian Malcolm: What's so great about discovery? |
[04:16.54] |
It's a violent, penetrative act that scars what it explores. |
[04:21.23] |
What you call discovery, I call the rape of the natural world. |