Ando: Hiro, every hero is on a journey to find his place in the world. But it’s a journey. You don’t start at the end. Otherwise, they can’t make a movie about it later.
Hiro: What if I’m on the wrong path? What if I was supposed to save those people?
Ando: You can bend time and space. Maybe when you can do it better, you can come back here and fix things.
Hiro: Like a do-over?
Ando: Exactly.
Hiro: A do-over. I like that.Q
Mohinder Suresh: We all imagine ourselves the agents of our destiny, capable of determining our own fate. But have we truly any choice in when we rise, or when we fall, or does a force larger than ourselves bid us our direction. Is it evolution that takes us by the hand, does Science point our way, or is it God who intervenes keeping us safe.
Hiro Nakamura: You don’t need super powers to be a hero.
Hiro Nakamura:Every hero must learn his purpose. Then he’ll be tested and called to greatness.
Linderman: You see, I think there comes a time when a man has to ask himself whether he wants a life of happiness or a life of meaning.
Nathan Petrelli: I’d like to think I have both.
Linderman: Can’t be done. The two have very different paths. You see, to be truly happy, a man must live absolutely in the present. No thoughts of what’s gone before, and no thought of what’s ahead. But, a life of meaning… A man is condemned to wallow in the past and obsess about the future.
Mohinder Suresh: We dream of hope. We dream of change. Of fire, of love, of death. And then it happens. The dream becomes real. And the answer to this quest, this need to solve life’s mysteries finally shows itself. Like the glowing light of a new dawn.
So much struggle for meaning, for purpose. And in the end, we find it only in each other. Our shared experience of the fantastic. And the mundane. The simple human need to find a kindred, to connect. And to know in our hearts… that we are not alone.
(Thanks to the HEROES serial movie, for review please click here)

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