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It's... it's a dinosaur!
They're moving in herds. They do move in herds.
T. Rex doesn't want to be fed, he wants to hunt. Can't just... suppress 65 million years of gut instinct.
Bet you'll never look at birds the same way again.
Mr. Hammond, after careful consideration, I have decided not to endorse your park...
Just think of it as... kind of a big cow.
Well, the question is how can you know anything about an extinct ecosystem?
Dinosaurs eat Man... Woman inherits the earth.
We can discuss 'sexism in survival situations' when I get back.
The lack of humility before nature that's being displayed here staggers me.
So you two dig up... dig up dinosaurs?
Chaotician, actually. Chaotician.
John, the kind of control you're attempting is not possible. If there's one thing the history of evolution has taught us, it's that life will not be contained. Life breaks free. It expands to new territories. It crashes through barriers painfully, maybe even dangerously, but - well, there it is.
All major changes are like death. You can't see what is on the other side until you get there.
Inevitably, underlying instabilities begin to appear.
God help us, we're in the hands of engineers.
God creates dinosaurs. God destroy dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroy God. Man creates dinosaurs.
But again, how do you know they're all female? Does someone go into the park and, uh... pull up the dinosaurs' skirts?
What have they got in there, King Kong?
That is one big pile of shit.
You will remember to wash your hands before you eat anything?
When you gotta go, you gotta go.
Boy, do I hate being right all the time.
Remind me to thank John for a lovely weekend.
Anybody hear that? It's a, uh... it's an impact tremor is what it is. I'm fairly alarmed here.
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