Ad Astra Quotes

  • Roy McBride: Here we go again. Fighting for resources. What the hell am I doing here?

  • Roy McBride: I'm so selfish... I'm so selfish... I'm so selfish... I'm a selfish person...

  • Roy McBride: Why go on? Why keep trying?

  • Roy McBride: Goddamn it, they are using me!

  • Roy McBride: Forgiveness is bullshit.

  • Roy McBride: Can I have a blanket and pillow?

    Female Flight Attendant: Certainly, that will be $125

  • Roy McBride: I do what I do because of my dad.

  • Roy McBride: [Last lines] I'm steady, calm. I slept well, no bad dreams. I am active and engaged. I'm aware of my surroundings and those in my immediate sphere. I'm attentive. I am focused on the essentials, to the exclusion of all else. I'm unsure of the future but I'm not concerned. I will rely on those closest to me, and I will share their burdens, as they share mine. I will live and love.

  • Roy McBride: So many times in my life I screwed up: I've talked when I should've listened, I've been harsh when I should've been tender.

  • H. Clifford McBride: We need to find what science tells us is impossible. I can't have failed.

    Roy McBride: Dad, you haven't. Now we know. We're all we've got.

  • Roy McBride: He captured strange and distant worlds in greater detail than ever before. They were beautiful, magnificent, full of awe and wonder. But beneath their sublime surfaces there was nothing. No love or hate. No light or dark. He could only see what was not there and missed what was right in front of him.

  • Roy McBride: He captured strange and distant worlds in greater detail than ever before. They were beautiful, magnificent... full of awe and wonder. But beneath their sublime surfaces... there was nothing. No love or hate. No light or dark. He could only see what was not there... and missed what was right in front of him.

  • Roy McBride: I am focused only on the essential, to the exclusion of all else.I will make only pragmatic decisions. I will not allow myself to be distracted. I will not allow my mind to linger on that which is unimportant. I will not rely on anyone or anything. I will not be vulnerable to mistakes.

  • Roy McBride: A self-destructive side. That's what she used to say to me. I should feel something.

  • Thomas Pruitt: And I came to the realization out there a voyage of exploration can be used for something as simple as escape. I'm telling you this, Roy, because we have to hold out the possibility that your father may be hiding from us.

  • Roy McBride: I've been trained to compartmentalize. It seems to me that's how I approach my life.

  • Roy McBride: Most of us spend our entire lives in hiding.

  • Roy McBride: The attack it was full of rage. I understand that rage. I've seen that rage in my father and I've seen that rage in me. Because I'm angry that he took off. He left us. You know but when I look at that anger, if I push it aside and just put it away all I see is hurt. I just see pain. I think it keeps me walled off walled off from relationships and opening myself up and, you know, really caring for someone. And I don't know how to get past that.I don't know how to get around that. And it worries me. And I don't wanna be that guy. I don't wanna be my dad.

  • Roy McBride: In the end, the son suffers the sins of the father.

  • Eve: I feel like I'm looking for you all the time trying to connect to you, be close to you and it fucking sucks. You know, I have my own life. I'm my own person. And I can't just wait for you.

  • Roy McBride: The zero G and the extended duration of the journey is affecting me both physically and mentally. I am alone. Something I always believed I preferred. I am alone. But I confess it's wearing on me. I am alone. I am alone.

  • Roy McBride: I am looking forward to the day my solitude ends. And I'm home.

  • Roy McBride: I see myself from the outside. Smile, present a side. It's a performance with my eye on the exit. Always on the exit. Just don't touch me.

  • Roy McBride: My destination. Seven weeks since Earth. Since air, since sun... trees and birds.

  • Roy McBride: [Arriving at the moon base] All the hopes we ever had for space travel... covered up by drink stands and t-shirt vendors. Just a recreation of what we're running from on Earth. We are world-eaters. If my dad could see this now... he'd tear it all down.

  • Roy McBride: Captain, I have a small oxygen leak in my suit, I'm just gonna check my patch.

    Captain Lawrence Tanner: Have fun back there. We'll let you know if we spot any ETs.

  • H. Clifford McBride: Home?

    Roy McBride: Yep.

    H. Clifford McBride: This is home. This is a one way voyage my son. You're talking about Earth? There was never anything for me there. I never cared about you, or your mother... or any of your small ideas. For 30 years... I've been breathing this air, eating this food... enduring these hardships... and I never once thought about home.

    Roy McBride: I know, Dad.

    H. Clifford McBride: I knew this would widow your mother... and orphan you... but I found my destiny. So, I abandoned my son.

    Roy McBride: I still love you, Dad. I'm taking you back.

    H. Clifford McBride: Hmm... I have work to do. I have infinite work to do. I must find intelligent life.

    Roy McBride: It's time to go. We don't have much time. Come on.