MICHAEL: That's the Military Industrial Complex for you, Doc. Oh, hey, while you got them on the line see if you can order one of those $2,000 coffee-makers they got. That's the Military Industrial Complex for you, Doc. Oh, hey, while you got them on the line see if you can order one of those $2,000 coffee-makers they got.

MICHAEL: ...What do you say I do my run outside today?
DR MORRIS: I don't see how that's possible, Mr. Wiseman.
MICHAEL: What are you talking about? It's completely possible. We can, uh, drive up to the country where there's no one around. You can get the guys to trail me in the van. Yeah. Give them bazookas if you want to. Just, uh... let me go outside, in the sunshine. ( exhales ) In the air.


GOVERNMENT AGENT: Good morning.
MICHAEL: Why is that man smiling? I don't see a package in his hand.
GOVERNMENT AGENT: Well, it is a beautiful day out. The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the flowers are... there are no flowers. Won't happen again.
Good morning.
MICHAEL: Why is that man smiling? I don't see a package in his hand.
GOVERNMENT AGENT: Well, it is a beautiful day out. The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the flowers are... there are no flowers. Won't happen again.


DR MORRIS: ...Take a nap.
MICHAEL: Take a nap? Are you kidding? All I've done these past ten days is sleep. I am slept out. I lay down and I close my eyes and all I dream about is staying up.
DR MORRIS: Then read a book.
MICHAEL: I'm all read out, too. I've read everything in this townhouse-- including your newspaper and my instruction manual-- ten times.


MICHAEL: I'm just a guy who's trying to keep you alive.

LISA: ...How is it?
HEATHER: Somewhere in between live and sushi.


DR MORRIS: Find them! Find a scent, find a trail! Find them!