![]() ![]() It also featured again in 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day', in a scene from the Director's Cut when Sarah - trapped in a mental hospital - has a vision that sees Kyle Reese return from the dead. Kyle Reese, played by Michael Biehn, tries to inspire Sarah Connor into action with the line. The quote from the movie goes as follows - "The future is not set, there is no fate but what we make for ourselves." It is, however, lifted straight from 'The Terminator'. It's pretty inspiring stuff, we think you'll agree. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves." We’re not prisoners of fate, we can influence what’s going to happen to us next. "These are radical actions aimed at saving as many people’s lives as possible in the days and weeks ahead. ![]() In last night's speech, Varadkar included this particular line. Without even having to check, our guess is one of the movies they watched since all this began is 'The Terminator', or possibly ' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'. No doubt that Acting Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has a lot going on right now, so obviously his speechwriting staff has spent the time away from normality to do this. Others are choosing to stay away from it all and catch up on some movies to help distract from what's going on. Some are burying their head in their phone, taking in every scrap of information that they can get their hands on so they stay informed. So when she is transported back in time, we all wait to hear her first line. In Terminator 3 it’s Kristanna Loken’s T-X, a female Terminator, who is the baddie. Undoubtedly, this is a very strange time for everyone and people are coping with it in different ways. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) In the original Terminator it was Arnie as the T-800 being transported back in time as the bad guy.
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