Murph, don't...? Don't people have a right to know?
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What are they hoping to find?
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We're a caretaker generation, Coop. And things are getting better. - Maybe your grandkids will get to be engin... - Are we done here, sir?
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TARS, do you read me?
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Okay, how do you find the other half?
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- It's worthless? - It's half the answer.
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Dr. Brand, I'm sorry to tell you that your father died today.
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My supplies were completely exhausted.
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The nights are... 67 far colder hours.
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Then why wouldn't he use it? The equation couldn't reconcile relativity with quantum mechanics. You need more. More? More what? More data. You need to see into a black hole. The laws of nature prohibit a naked singularity. Romilly, is that true?
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The days are 67 hours long, cold.
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Our world, we hope.
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The last time I went to sleep, I didn't even set a waking date.
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You have literally raised me from the dead.
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- Lazarus. - Hm.
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Miss Hanley's here to talk about Murph.
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It's all black.
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You don't believe we went to the moon? It was a brilliant piece of propaganda. The Soviets bankrupted themselves pouring resources... into rockets and other useless machines. "Useless machines." If we don't want a repeat of the excess and wastefulness of the 20th century, then... we need to teach our kids about this planet, not tales of leaving it. One of those useless machines they used to make was called an MRI. If we had any of those left, the doctors would've been able to find... the cyst in my wife's brain before she died instead of afterwards. Then she'd have been the one listening to this instead of me... which would have been a good thing, because she was always... the calmer one.