Rami Malek from No Time To Die | PopCultureQuotes.com

The thing that no one wants to admit is that most people want things to happen to them. We tell each other lies about the fight for free will and independence, but we don't really want that. We want to be told how to live and then die when we're not looking. People want oblivion, and a few of us are born to build it for them. So here I am - their invisible god sneaking under their skin.

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By: Rami Malek
Characters: Lyutsifer Safin
From: No Time To Die
Genres: Action | Adventure | Sequels | Spy and Espionage

Context:
Bio-terrorist Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek) comments on his rationale for releasing his poison upon the world. He wants to play God.

Daniel Craig, Rami Malek from No Time To Die | PopCultureQuotes.com

Lyutsifer Safin: I want the world to evolve, yet you want it to stay the same. Let's face it - I've made you redundant.
James Bond: No. Not as long as there are people like you in the world.

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By: Daniel Craig | Rami Malek
Characters: James Bond | Lyutsifer Safin
From: No Time To Die
Genres: Action | Adventure | Sequels | Spy and Espionage

Context:
Bio-terrorist Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek), speaking to James Bond (Daniel Craig) during the finale of No Time to Die. Safin comments on his rationale for releasing his poison upon the world. Bond responds with his reason for working in intelligence.

Daniel Craig, Rami Malek from No Time To Die | PopCultureQuotes.com

Lyutsifer Safin: James Bond. License to kill, history of violence... I could be speaking to my own reflection. Only your skills will die with your body, while mine will survive long after I'm gone.
James Bond: History isn't kind to men who play God.

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By: Daniel Craig | Rami Malek
Characters: James Bond | Lyutsifer Safin
From: No Time To Die
Genres: Action | Adventure | Sequels | Spy and Espionage

Context:
Bio-terrorist Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek), speaking to James Bond (Daniel Craig) during the finale of No Time to Die. Safin comments on the similarities between the two, with the key difference being that Safin believes he will keep killing after his death, thanks to his poison that he is attempting to release upon the world.