Mohinder Surresh:
- "In recent days, a seemingly random group of individuals has emerged with what can only be described as "special" abilities. Although unaware of it now, these individuals will not only save the world, but change it forever. This transformation from ordinary to extraordinary will not occur overnight. Every story has a beginning. Volume One of their epic tale begins here..."
- "When we embrace what lies within, our potential knows no limit. The future is filled with promise. The present, rife with expectation. But when we deny our instinct and struggle against our deepest urges, uncertainty begins. Where does this path lead? When will the changes end? Is this transformation a gift... or a curse? And for those that fear what lies ahead, the most important question of all: Can we ever change what we really are?"
- "In the beginning there was discovery. A confusion of elements. The first snowfall of impossible change. Old lives undone, left behind. Strange faces made familiar. New nightmares to challenge sleep. New friends to feel safe with. Only then comes control. The need to impose order unto chaos, through determination, through study, through struggle. All in defiance of a thundering truth. They’re here, and the earth shudders underfoot."
- "For all his bluster, it is the sad province of Man that he cannot choose his triumph. He can only choose how he will stand when the call of destiny comes. Hoping that he'll have the courage to answer."
- Sylar: "Whoever you think I am, I'm not."
Mohinder: "You are the man who murdered my father. Do you still expect me to believe you're Zane Taylor? Zane was killed three days ago. The same day I met you. And you thought you were so clever giving me his DNA. You're a parasite. You killed my father and fed off his work."
- "Where does it come from, this quest? This need to solve life's mysteries, when the simplest of questions can never be answered. Why are we here? What is the soul? Why do we dream? Perhaps we'd be better off not looking at all. Not doubting, not yearning. That's not human nature. Not the human heart. That is not why we are here."
- Peter: "You Chandra Suresh?"
Mohinder: "No. That was my father."
Peter: "Yeah, um... Your father wrote a book about people with... abilities. I-I think I may be one of them."
- Mohinder: "Your life may be in danger. I believe someone is targeting you."
Nathan Petrelli: "Can you be a little more specific? Twelve percent of the electorate strongly opposes me."
- Mohinder: "You'd take the life of one little girl to save another?"
Mr. Bennet: "If I have to. Taking her life would save thousands."
Mohinder:"And Thompson? Did you save thousands of lives by killing him?"
Mr. Bennet:"No, just my own."
Molly: "Officer Parkman?"
Parkman: "Molly?"
Mohinder: "You know this man?"
Molly: "I told you he was coming. He promised to keep me safe."
Parkman: "That's right. And nobody is going to hurt you."
- Molly (While Mohinder is drawing her blood): "You're not like the other doctors."
(Mohinder smiles)
Molly: "They're much better at this." (laughs)
- "When evolution selects its agents it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. Suddenly the change in your life that should have been wonderful comes as a betrayal. It may seem cruel, but the goal is nothing short of self-preservation. Survival."
- "This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you've served its needs faithfully, that there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew."
- "Sometimes questions are more powerful than answers. How is this happening? What are they? Why them and not others? Why now? What does it all mean?"
- "Evolution is an imperfect, and often violent process. A battle between what exists, and what is yet to be born. In the midst of these birth pains, morality loses its meaning. The question of Good and Evil reduced to one simple choice: survive, or perish."
- "The Earth is large, large enough that you think you can hide from anything. From Fate, from God. If only you found a place far enough away. So you run. To the edge of the Earth, where all is safe again, quiet and warm. The solace of salt air, the peace of danger left behind, the luxury of grief.
And maybe, for a moment, you believe you have escaped."
- "You can run far, you can take your small precautions, but have you really gotten away? Can you ever escape? Or is the truth that you do not have the strength or cunning to hide from Destiny? That the world is not small, you are. And Fate can find you anywhere."
- "We are all, at our cores, the sum of our fears. To embrace Destiny we must, inevitably, face those fears and conquer them, whether they come from the familiar, or the unknown."
- To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose. The Earth spins at a thousand miles an hour as we desperately try to keep from being thrown off. Like the first blush of Winter that signals the great migration. Is there any warning of their arrival, a sign, a single event that set this chain into motion? Was it a whisper in God's ear? Survive, adapt, escape. And if we could mark that single moment in time, that first hint of the prophecy of approaching danger, would we have done anything differently, could it have been stopped, or was the die long ago cast? And if we could go back, alter its course, stop it from happening, would we?"
- This list, these people. Their future is written on their DNA, just as the past, it seems, is written in stone. Was the die cast from the very beginning, or is it in our own hands to alter the course of Destiny? Of all our abilities, it is free will that truly makes us unique. With it, we have a tiny but potent chance to deny Fate. And only with it, can we find our way back to being human."
- "But now I have you, Mr. Sylar!"
- "What your talking about is genocide!"
- "In recent days, a seemingly random group of individuals has emerged with what can only be described as "special" abilities. Although unaware of it now, these individuals will not only save the world, but change it forever. This transformation from ordinary to extraordinary will not occur overnight. Every story has a beginning. Volume One of their epic tale begins here..."
- "When we embrace what lies within, our potential knows no limit. The future is filled with promise. The present, rife with expectation. But when we deny our instinct and struggle against our deepest urges, uncertainty begins. Where does this path lead? When will the changes end? Is this transformation a gift... or a curse? And for those that fear what lies ahead, the most important question of all: Can we ever change what we really are?"
- "In the beginning there was discovery. A confusion of elements. The first snowfall of impossible change. Old lives undone, left behind. Strange faces made familiar. New nightmares to challenge sleep. New friends to feel safe with. Only then comes control. The need to impose order unto chaos, through determination, through study, through struggle. All in defiance of a thundering truth. They’re here, and the earth shudders underfoot."
- "For all his bluster, it is the sad province of Man that he cannot choose his triumph. He can only choose how he will stand when the call of destiny comes. Hoping that he'll have the courage to answer."
- Sylar: "Whoever you think I am, I'm not."
Mohinder: "You are the man who murdered my father. Do you still expect me to believe you're Zane Taylor? Zane was killed three days ago. The same day I met you. And you thought you were so clever giving me his DNA. You're a parasite. You killed my father and fed off his work."
- "Where does it come from, this quest? This need to solve life's mysteries, when the simplest of questions can never be answered. Why are we here? What is the soul? Why do we dream? Perhaps we'd be better off not looking at all. Not doubting, not yearning. That's not human nature. Not the human heart. That is not why we are here."
- Peter: "You Chandra Suresh?"
Mohinder: "No. That was my father."
Peter: "Yeah, um... Your father wrote a book about people with... abilities. I-I think I may be one of them."
- Mohinder: "Your life may be in danger. I believe someone is targeting you."
Nathan Petrelli: "Can you be a little more specific? Twelve percent of the electorate strongly opposes me."
- Mohinder: "You'd take the life of one little girl to save another?"
Mr. Bennet: "If I have to. Taking her life would save thousands."
Mohinder:"And Thompson? Did you save thousands of lives by killing him?"
Mr. Bennet:"No, just my own."
Molly: "Officer Parkman?"
Parkman: "Molly?"
Mohinder: "You know this man?"
Molly: "I told you he was coming. He promised to keep me safe."
Parkman: "That's right. And nobody is going to hurt you."
- Molly (While Mohinder is drawing her blood): "You're not like the other doctors."
(Mohinder smiles)
Molly: "They're much better at this." (laughs)
- "When evolution selects its agents it does so at a cost, makes demands in exchange for singularity, and you may be asked to do something against your very nature. Suddenly the change in your life that should have been wonderful comes as a betrayal. It may seem cruel, but the goal is nothing short of self-preservation. Survival."
- "This force, evolution, is not sentimental. Like the Earth itself, it knows only the hard facts of life's struggle with death. All you can do is hope and trust that when you've served its needs faithfully, that there may still remain some glimmer of the life you once knew."
- "Sometimes questions are more powerful than answers. How is this happening? What are they? Why them and not others? Why now? What does it all mean?"
- "Evolution is an imperfect, and often violent process. A battle between what exists, and what is yet to be born. In the midst of these birth pains, morality loses its meaning. The question of Good and Evil reduced to one simple choice: survive, or perish."
- "The Earth is large, large enough that you think you can hide from anything. From Fate, from God. If only you found a place far enough away. So you run. To the edge of the Earth, where all is safe again, quiet and warm. The solace of salt air, the peace of danger left behind, the luxury of grief.
And maybe, for a moment, you believe you have escaped."
- "You can run far, you can take your small precautions, but have you really gotten away? Can you ever escape? Or is the truth that you do not have the strength or cunning to hide from Destiny? That the world is not small, you are. And Fate can find you anywhere."
- "We are all, at our cores, the sum of our fears. To embrace Destiny we must, inevitably, face those fears and conquer them, whether they come from the familiar, or the unknown."
- To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose. The Earth spins at a thousand miles an hour as we desperately try to keep from being thrown off. Like the first blush of Winter that signals the great migration. Is there any warning of their arrival, a sign, a single event that set this chain into motion? Was it a whisper in God's ear? Survive, adapt, escape. And if we could mark that single moment in time, that first hint of the prophecy of approaching danger, would we have done anything differently, could it have been stopped, or was the die long ago cast? And if we could go back, alter its course, stop it from happening, would we?"
- This list, these people. Their future is written on their DNA, just as the past, it seems, is written in stone. Was the die cast from the very beginning, or is it in our own hands to alter the course of Destiny? Of all our abilities, it is free will that truly makes us unique. With it, we have a tiny but potent chance to deny Fate. And only with it, can we find our way back to being human."
- "But now I have you, Mr. Sylar!"
- "What your talking about is genocide!"
is there any body out there who thinks they have a power??
if so pleas contact me i know this sounds crazy but i think i believed it sooooo much he some plae in my head thinks its real that there is a part trying to make it reality you know what i mean??
like i would wish so much i was like them and now i have been haveing this realy bad sharp pain in my head and when that pain comes it would hurt and then my mind goes blank.
i just want to know are thre people out there that is realy like this so that i could stop making my head believe it and maybe i can find out if i do have them or an like that.......
if so pleas contact me i know this sounds crazy but i think i believed it sooooo much he some plae in my head thinks its real that there is a part trying to make it reality you know what i mean??
like i would wish so much i was like them and now i have been haveing this realy bad sharp pain in my head and when that pain comes it would hurt and then my mind goes blank.
i just want to know are thre people out there that is realy like this so that i could stop making my head believe it and maybe i can find out if i do have them or an like that.......