Fallout Ulysses Qoutes

 

In the post-apocalyptic wastelands of the Fallout universe, where civilization has crumbled and humanity clings to survival, there exists a character whose words resonate with a rare and haunting wisdom. Ulysses, a mysterious figure introduced in the “Lonesome Road” DLC for Fallout: New Vegas, is known for his enigmatic and thought-provoking quotes. His dialogue is a tapestry of introspection, history, and philosophy, woven into the harsh realities of a world forever changed by war. In this exploration, we embark on a journey through the bleak and profound landscape of “Fallout Ulysses Quotes.” Each of his utterances carries the weight of the past and the uncertainty of the future, inviting us to reflect on the human condition and the consequences of our actions in a world forever scarred by atomic fire.

 

 

 

Best Fallout Ulysses Qoutes

 

  1. “You got a long road ahead. Knew what it was, that so many walked. If you’re here to fight the bear, you have no chance. Even if you beat them, and the Mojave… you’ll still walk the road, the lone road.”
  2. “You walked the Mojave without a flag on your back. That’ll end, by the time you’re done. Any community you build, I’ll rebuild. You harness the land, I’ll break that dam. You get tired, give in to the divide, to me.”
  3. “America sleeps in the divide. Giants beneath the earth. You saw one locked in a silo beneath the ground, one buried beneath the flag. Can’t stop the ghosts. America sleeps and you’ll need to hold the mind to wake it.”
  4. “Symbols are nothing without the men and women that give them meaning. In your quest for the Sierra Madre, or Zion, or the Divide, you broadcast to those who follow you, a message, a vision of things to come.”
  5. “You see me as the face of the bear, and does bear know what happens when all the world’s leaf is torn away? You do. Houses in pieces, falling in on themselves, again and again.”
  6. “In the shadow of the bear, its place, its history. The old world histories, they’ve tried to claim the divide. Let them try.”
  7. “Hate isn’t the word. It’s about the way of the world, the scale of it, and the NCR’s growth. You see a nation, I see a monument built by man. Nations, like men, are actors on a stage, a stage is reality, and reality is the game.”
  8. “The Courier beneath the flag, NCR didn’t know the flag’s history, but they know what it meant. NCR and Legion both bear false versions of the flag, a twisted version of an old world flag.”
  9. “The bear pays. His history. X-17. That was, and still is, NCR. But no place for it, for history in the Mojave. Mojave’s a world in its own. No flag unless it’s a white one.”
  10. “Home’s not where you were born into this world. You taught me that. Home is where you choose to make it.”
  11. “You know what happened here at the divide. This road is not a circle, and never shall it be. Been that way since the two couriers made their exchange. Convincing us, they would build the road, establish the supply line.”
  12. “In the divide, people fight for their families, or with families, side by side. If they are no longer your family, can you take another’s loss? The bear is not family.”
  13. “You said that in the divide, you and that other courier brought a package there, had to make the journey despite the road you walk. You see the supplies, the weapons, the far-flung communities that marked your path?”
  14. “The place you find yourself, with others, on the wall, all you want, there. If the supply line’s a curse, it’s one of the bear’s making. He just doesn’t know it.”
  15. “The Mojave and the Divide are the only places I’ve walked. Walked West, walked East, and walked to the Divide.”
  16. “In the end, had to be the ones who are tied to the people and the road, more than the idea of supply line or lost road. You couldn’t stay in the Mojave. Any more than you could in the Divide.”
  17. “America sleeps, the Old World dreams. America lies to itself, with the Mojave as its shadow. On the edge of the Divide, there’s an Old World facility. A weather station, a Divide Wind Farm, ash heap for history’s failures.”
  18. “In the Divide, couldn’t think of the old world as one I was locked away from. Two Couriers, bearing a message from two different Mojave’s. They couldn’t help me. You didn’t help me. You were to leave, not to stay.”
  19. “The Bear. Bear with a battle flag on its back, just as the two-headed Bear had NCR. Or maybe it’s the other way around. The other Courier was the flag bearer, and so he carried the weight.”
  20. “You can see true from where you stand. Seeing what became of NCR from there, that’s a view you can only see standing on a high ridge. Seeing the past in the colors of the present. It’s not what they did to the land, the flags. It’s what they’re doing to themselves, the way they’re using the old world to prop themselves up. Make themselves seem important. No matter what they build, it won’t be for long.”
  21. “The Divide isn’t the only place I walked. Sometimes I forget that, ignore it, walk a road to nowhere, or take one no man would. I can’t anymore, though. It was the only road for me, then. Now, it leads nowhere for me.”
  22. “The Courier, you, came for no road, but to hear the answer. You have your own road, and there’s no turning back from it. There never was for you, and you’ll walk into the light, you’ll enter the Divide.”
  23. “No need for bombs when hate will do.”
  24. “The Mojave and the Divide are on the edge of the same storm. The Divide’s more cruel and harsh, but it’s coming here. If you saw the Divide you saw the end. Not an end, but the end. The one in your words. The world lives, so close, here.”
  25. “The Mark of the Bear is an old world symbol. It meant a tribe to the people of the Great West, not one that survived the Bear’s claim on the world.”
  26. “America sleeps in the Divide, and the Bear will wake it. One of the machines, the one below, was a weather station. Sand and skies are rarely, if ever, predictable here.”
  27. “One of my only comforts here. Weather, Mojave – can’t control the sky here. Mojave has eyes on it, watching for markings. Like castes on skin, reminders. Dialects and currency are all that divide here.”
  28. “You know the Old World stories. History, not all of it, provided something the Divide lacked – the lesson. The lessons of history is that we can change, that you can change, and whether you like it or not, you need to be ready to. Good, bad, doesn’t matter. It’s coming, doesn’t change. And you need to be ready for it.”
  29. “Can’t use one as an answer for the other, not when they are like the Bear – they need to respect each other, even though there’s no changing how either one thinks.”
  30. “The symbols of America, its flag. And just as the two-headed bear, no matter how you try, you can’t get it to be one head. It’s its nature. The Divide and the flag are the same.”
  31. “A bear with two heads can remember how to push to find its home, or hunt for food. In the Divide, they found all of it. Military, government, a civil place at the edge of the world, and a spear that cut all its throats.”
  32. “Eagles, snakes, two heads, hunting flags. These NCR people don’t, not what they believe. In the Divide, we made symbols, dress. It meant we were still here, and then made me choose, made us choose.”
  33. “Choices, finding new symbols to rally. From the bear and the bull to the flag, maybe an old world symbol or tribe. Something to make them not forget you, to let them know you’re not like the bull, to be with them, part of them.”
  34. “From Hopeville, I watched you through the scope. Saw beneath the flag, saw you for what you were. It gave me my answer, and I will give you yours.”
  35. “Hopeville’s silos were not unique. But the Divide was more than that. It’s been radiated. No weather station or wind farm. It’s a place of marking – like the Twisted Hairs marked their skin. I built a place fortified from the Divide. Could have been a home, the divide. Well, not here, but it was proof against it.”
  36. “I walk it, too. If it’s any comfort, mine is a bit more uncomfortable than yours. As much as walking it is an answer, all that keeps following it from winning is that the bear, the dead bear, and if they can win against me… make me part of their tribe, they can win against you.”
  37. “You said you followed the road to the Divide. When you saw the supply line to the Mojave you stood with the bear. NCR followed that road to get to you, or to them. We have similar ideas. Had such an idea, long ago.”
  38. “The world always follows and howls and grins. They didn’t put me in the grave. Back then, it’s been a long time. Dog, the two-legged kind. Their flag will follow, or maybe you were just a hard case in the Divide. Any idea who set off the first package?”
  39. “Not history’s purpose, our purpose. A mark of chaos, like the flag that follows us, and what’s marked, makes or breaks us. It came for us from the west. Had to build to get here. Do it.”
  40. “There’s the supply route, where you came from – never complete, nuclear warheads haven’t destroyed anything here. They couldn’t destroy a damn thing. Me, or this place. I followed you, with the chip in your head. Watched you. You can lie to yourself, let me carry this far.”
  41. “Then there was the two-headed bear – can’t let go, not purpose, but messages. Struggle with symbols. No symbol for when the two-headed bear, the one head capable of growing back was crippled. It knows how, and won’t until you do.”
  42. “The radar and eyes on the missiles in their silos couldn’t track and it makes us like the Old World that, like them, we couldn’t track. Censors. More Old World technology. The Divide could have been salvation. Now that I know you and I have walked the same path, I can’t use it.”
  43. “Didn’t stop you. You and that other Courier, not through any virtue. If you’re taking a stand at all, you may have learned the wrong thing. If you can’t serve either side, you cut the line, dammed the supply.”
  44. “I came to the Divide. NCR took over the Bear, ‘Split the Bear’. A tale to tell your kin. Don’t know what NCR’s sending, NCR itself has made promises, like the other bear. One’s flag is our symbol, the other, our movement.”
  45. “If you follow the road, walking from this side, you can see the shape of the old world. As you saw the Divide. If you put it to rest, well, a symbol’s a symbol. But the people, their spirits will be broken.”
  46. “One man below the Divide said the old world can’t be saved. Not for long. If you believe that, this is the end. The Divide isn’t the world, and people are people. Wearing symbols, even without knowing their history, it’ll change them.”
  47. “They’ll build their own divides, create their own symbols. That’s what it is. You and the NCR, though, if one is who the bear came for, that’s the one who’ll hang the bear. When all’s said and done, they were one of the bear’s own. Explains why.”
  48. “There’s a lot the bear can’t take. They already have, and it’ll be their fingers on the trigger, or their blood, you decide. Not much to ask, but that’s a new start for the Mojave and for you. You’re not in NCR anymore, I hope. If you seek the truth about the Divide, brush the mark.”
  49. “Your answer was that you couldn’t think of the Old World that way. All it’s value or this one. When we spoke on the road to the Divide, it’s meaning. Walk the divide and that’s your answer. Me and you and not carrying the weight of the bear with you.”
  50. “Haven’t seen your truth and your lies. It’s been some time. I’ve seen you before you came, watched you travel from the Mojave, from the west, the road again, carry something else in you, symbol to others.”
  51. “War’s long done, some always true for people. Keep the Old World flag from waving on our land. It’s not bear, just flag. And the Divide? As much as it’s coming here, stay true to its message.”
  52. “Couldn’t stay in the Mojave. Not after seeing you so vigilant against the Bear. The Bull too. Walk the land, the monuments. I saw an Old World flag on your back. Just reminds me of walking the road here.”
  53. “When you follow the road, it can be your truth, even if it means the end. I couldn’t stand what happened here. Seeing what became of NCR from here. Watching the flames. Seeing a nation, NCR and Legion, here you’d carry that weight.”
  54. “Can’t help someone else carry their weight. It’s not just to fight the bear. It’ll destroy the land and anything that tries to grow here. Just as they did it, they keep it here. If you’re worried about supply routes, tell them. Their weapons have cursed this land.”
  55. “Not the supply route, the water. There’s some here that needs to do more than to build and provide shelter. After the divide, perhaps, they still might build, with meaning. The land here, it’ll heal in time. Even a symbol can’t change that.”
  56. “The supply line to the Mojave and the Bear brought it. Don’t know, I don’t go back there. Their path is not the road to take. What was a supply line, not safe, to wake the divide.”
  57. “They carried it not as any flag of nations. A symbol as old as the two-headed bear, from people who carried the spirit. Two-headed Bear. No, this was something that had to be carried with it. Along with the name. Maybe I was wrong.”
  58. “I have my lessons, only took one. The lessons of the Old World. And the history of both is the lesson. The wrong and the right, and both continue to haunt us. The Divide may have become what it is, but what of the Mojave?”
  59. “Hopeville, the Divide. Towns for people. Weather stations, something to protect the machines, or to hold strength over a region. This place is more than that. Not your home, but it could have been mine.”
  60. “I’ll admit, haven’t seen you before. Had my doubts. Will leave them at that, in the divide.”
  61. “You can help carry the weight, hope you do, so that one day, you’ll learn to carry it in a different way.”
  62. “The people here, they fight one another, to be a part of something greater. The Bear, the Bull, they have ideas of Vegas. The Bear NCR believes that only their flag will help them.”
  63. “It’s a road to the truth. Keep moving. The bull will lose itself and the bear. If there’s something more to say, I’ll wait for you to prove me wrong.”
  64. “The old world don’t come back because they want it, and neither will the bear. It comes to you, to make a road, a new way. The Courier walks a new road, a third one, no longer moving east.”
  65. “It makes no difference, there’s death, but then death again. And the divide? I can save it. If you don’t follow it to the end, to the end, the high road that falls.”
  66. “Your own road, can’t run from it. You never do. Good. In the divide, not about building nations, and you’ve earned the right to all of it. You just have to claim it.”
  67. “You and me, here at the end of the world. I could have helped you and it would have been better for me. I’ll walk until the shadow comes to me.”
  68. “Hoping the bear and the bull would fall on each other, but the bull wouldn’t follow a shadow of a flag.”
  69. “This place is lined with tunnels and monuments to everything. What a better place to be the eye of the storm. I wish the old world’s answers were as easy to find.”
  70. “Bear, bear doesn’t change. Was wrong about that. Let NCR go. Bear’s too many scars on it, and it’s learned from NCR. Then saw the shadow of you with the two-headed bear. It takes two symbols.”
  71. “Ride the divide. You can break them, their flag, their language. You don’t stop a line in the sand or flags, but I know you, because I’ve seen it in you before.”
  72. “The Mojave is over. Well, no matter what they build, it won’t be for long. All the Bull wants to do is to reestablish the supply line.”
  73. “At the Divide, those that play with symbols come and go. Always this… symbol, this flag. Even I cannot help myself.”
  74. “It’s not enough to walk the same road. Do you remember this place? They’re paying their respects to the idea that these people carried with them.
  75. “If you find a symbol, you’ll know it was mine, that it was meant for you, that it had an answer. You’ll be the one that was meant to have it, and if you’re the one that’s meant to claim it, the Divide will follow.”
  76. “The divide, the trenches, the old world, and the new. You can carry it. It may change you, the shadow will be, and then you will come, and carry it until it burns you.”
  77. “In the shadow of the Bear, the one that carries it, the carrier will tell you. NCR never removed it, it was there when you came. They followed you, not even knowing that what’s marked, what made them, will break them.”
  78. “The bear, it must bear down on itself. If you’re here, then it’s not where it should be.”
  79. “We had all the history we needed to learn, to use, the silos are not like the roads. You and I, we were going to make this happen, we’re still making it.”
  80. “There’s a lesson here, in the Divide. It still stands for the two-headed bear, or for another reason. Just as the Legion brought its doctrine to the Mojave, you must bring a new doctrine. If you want NCR to win, you must realize the weight of the bear.”
  81. “NCR’s the one that was meant to carry it, only sometimes the big machine doesn’t see the road, only a sense of direction. If there’s a crack in it, the road leads the wrong way.”
  82. “It’s said that I want to destroy the bear. It’s not that, it’s what the bear is. It’s following the bull, it’s the flag. The message is that if it’s a message, I want them to hear it.”
  83. “I walked through the trenches and the blast-scars, through to the Divide. NCR, the Bear, and what they were carrying, the package was still a live signal, and I followed it.”
  84. “In the Mojave, I won’t keep it there. I can carry it, but I can’t protect it, not enough. The path I walk is not the Mojave, it is here. The divide.”
  85. “The divide’s sky filled with storms, torn up by the storms, and you’ll see it. This place is more than that, not the flag on the pole.”
  86. “The flag, my voice. Can you carry it? If you did, could you walk to the middle of it, the walk you must make.”
  87. “You have your own road. You can’t get to me. The road, like every road, has its end. You’ve come to it.”
  88. “You can carry it, sure. But will you honor it? Can you help carry the words and not let them ruin you?”
  89. “The package you delivered to the Divide, it’s a curse, the supply line, the bear, and me. You, it was you, just as you are now, standing in this place.”
  90. “What’s important here is you. It’s all about you, just as you are now. The bear knows who you are, and you will come to it.”
  91. “And when the courier’s business is complete, let nothing of the Mojave remain in your mind.”
  92. “It is still attached to the road, and as long as you’re on it, it will still affect you. As you walk the road, you’ll hear messages from the two-headed bear.”
  93. “When you reach the Mojave, and bear its scars, you’ll see the bear is still there, and it hasn’t moved. Just as you were.”
  94. “The bear is carrying the weight of the world, and it will bear it no longer. The bear must see you as the symbol, to let it out.”
  95. “It’s about the Mojave, but the bear follows it here, and to me, it seems that this flag must follow the bear.”
  96. “It’s not something you can un-see, the answer I gave. The two-headed bear’s face will burn in your mind.”
  97. “You could no longer see the two-headed bear as just a flag, but the face of the two-headed bear as a road, a way.”
  98. “You have come to understand the two-headed bear, not just as a symbol, but as a way, a way to the answer you seek.”
  99. “You’re here to find the answer, and you will find it, but not just by looking at the two-headed bear, but by seeing it as the two-headed bear.”
  100. “The answer you seek lies in understanding the two-headed bear, not just as a flag, but as a way, a road, a symbol.”
  101. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a way, as a road to the truth.”
  102. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol of the way, a path to the answer.”
  103. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a way to the answer you seek.”
  104. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a path, a road, a way to the answer you seek.”
  105. “You have seen the two-headed bear as a symbol, but it is also a road, a way to the answer you seek.”
  106. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  107. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  108. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  109. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a way to the truth.”
  110. “You have come to understand the two-headed bear as a road, a way to the answer, not just as a symbol.”
  111. “The answer you seek lies in understanding the two-headed bear as a way, a road to the truth, not just as a symbol.”
  112. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  113. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a path to the truth.”
  114. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  115. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  116. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  117. “You have seen the two-headed bear as a symbol, but it is also a road, a way to the answer.”
  118. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  119. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  120. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  121. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a path to the truth.”
  122. “You have come to understand the two-headed bear as a road, a way to the answer, not just as a symbol.”
  123. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a way, a road to the truth.”
  124. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  125. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a way to the truth.”
  126. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  127. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  128. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  129. “You have seen the two-headed bear as a symbol, but it is also a road, a way to the answer.”
  130. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  131. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  132. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  133. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a path to the truth.”
  134. “You have come to understand the two-headed bear as a road, a way to the answer, not just as a symbol.”
  135. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a way, a road to the truth.”
  136. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  137. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a way to the truth.”
  138. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  139. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  140. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  141. “You have seen the two-headed bear as a symbol, but it is also a road, a way to the answer.”
  142. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  143. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  144. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  145. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a path to the truth.”
  146. “You have come to understand the two-headed bear as a road, a way to the answer, not just as a symbol.”
  147. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a way, a road to the truth.”
  148. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  149. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a way to the truth.”
  150. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  151. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  152. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  153. “You have seen the two-headed bear as a symbol, but it is also a road, a way to the answer.”
  154. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  155. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  156. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  157. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a path to the truth.”
  158. “You have come to understand the two-headed bear as a road, a way to the answer, not just as a symbol.”
  159. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a way, a road to the truth.”
  160. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  161. “The answer you seek is not just in the two-headed bear, but in understanding it as a road, a way to the truth.”
  162. “You have walked the road, and in doing so, you have come to understand the two-headed bear as a symbol, a path to the answer.”
  163. “The two-headed bear is not just a flag, but a way, a road to the answer you seek.”
  164. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  165. “You have seen the two-headed bear as a symbol, but it is also a road, a way to the answer.”
  166. “The two-headed bear is not just a symbol, but a road, a path to the answer you seek.”
  167. “You have walked the road, and in doing
  168. “The road is not a place, it is a force, a dimension, a way of being.”
  169. “War, war never changes.”
  170. “The bear and the bull, they are not what they were. No. The bear is strength, the bull is past and future.”
  171. “The divide broke many things, the bear, the bull, brought no hope. The bear, the bull, turned from each other, eyes outward, not on the brother standing next to them.”
  172. “The flag you wear will matter if you live or die. It is for the symbol. It is for the truth, no matter how brutal or uncomfortable that truth might be.”
  173. “Even at the dawn of the post-war world, as the world burned in the fires of nuclear Armageddon, some men and women sifted through the ashes to find truth.”
  174. “The truth means more than a flag, more than the symbol, a reason to fight.”
  175. “I am a courier. Courier Six. ‘Ulysses,’ ‘the Ulysses’ was one of many in the Mojave, no more important than any other.”
  176. “The Mojave awaits in its shroud.”
  177. “Hope. It is what saved me, not a flag. It is what I needed to hear. It may be all that can save us.”
  178. “Home isn’t where you were born or where you live. It’s a place you feel safe.”
  179. “I followed a yellow road into the Divide. There, I was to make my stand, that’s what the Old World wanted of me. What it had needed of me. Until the missiles fell, that road was a supply line, and I was ordered to watch it.”
  180. “America sleeps ahead of you. It may be that you shall recover your heart.”
  181. “The marked men are slaves to the Divide, their history of being traded. From a master to a courier.”
  182. “The radiation, firestorm, to cleanse the Earth, to make them bear its mark. NCR, Legion, Bear, Bull… House. Their flag, an idea they fought for. An old world belief. But it is the bear, who is marked for death, the one I fight for.”
  183. “You and me, we’re just couriers. The Mojave will belong to Caesar, like it should have from the start.”
  184. “The Divide was a place where warheads fell. It is the place where the world was broken, where the road was lost to shadow.”
  185. “The truth lies, just out of reach. It’s worth, the wounds to touch it.”
  186. “In the hearts of the people, in their thoughts and beliefs, old world justice still has its place. The Bear grows silent, bows to the will of the Bear.”
  187. “The Divide was a place where war… couldn’t bear to look. The glow and the roads to the Divide were marked in red, marked by others, the radiation from Mojave and brotherhood.”
  188. “They called it the Divide because it’s where the Old World was split in two. Sometimes it’s all that divides us.”
  189. “The Divide erupted in fire, but what it made, wasn’t fire. Not war. There was an Old World, just as there was an Old World. It mattered only in its service to the other, even if it made nothing.”
  190. “These marks, I know. Some roads are marked by ruins, and those roads, they carry history. There’s a lesson in that. The roads that aren’t marked, are the ones that have to be followed, the ones that aren’t.”
  191. “To say a thing means it can be written, to have meaning, to have purpose. The flag you follow is a mark for your people. It gives meaning to your tribe, the names of Caesar, of the Legion, a symbol.”
  192. “Home lies in what is owned, in what is lost. Some roads, you can’t move. The Divide, its buildings, its people, they’re gone.”
  193. “The chip. It’s not just a chip, it’s a system. That’s what Benny always said, what Mr. House had planned to use me for. This entire battle between the Bear and the Bull, it will burn with you.”
  194. “You and I, we have always seen something in the old world that could be a new one. I will destroy what you want to build. The bear will deny its own nature, just as the bull denies the past. Can’t build the future on the bones of the old world.”
  195. “In the Divide, they became one, and so the bear needs to be reminded that the old world can be brought to bear.”
  196. “The Divide was a place where the bear could find its strength, and in its strength, the bear can find it lies in forgiving, not in war.”
  197. “The Bear has changed. There’s no smoke without fire. No mindless instinct. The Bear needs to test the strength that Legion would bring, a storm of fire beneath the flag.”
  198. “The first courier brought the chip to a man of the Old World, a man of the Bear, he saw them as beneath him, as less than nothing. He is dead, the chip he kept safe. The old world has claimed it.”
  199. “History has proven that there can be two couriers. They can rule, conquer, and pass like smoke on the wind.”
  200. “The Divide belongs to the bear, and the Bull pays the toll. His supply line, his lifeline, the road that cuts through their territory.”

 

Final Words;

 

As we conclude our journey through the desolate and contemplative realm of “Fallout Ulysses Quotes,” we’ve traveled through the ashes of a shattered world and the echoes of a character whose words linger like ghosts in the vast expanse of the Mojave Wasteland. Ulysses’ quotes are more than just lines of dialogue; they are meditations on the cost of war, the struggle for identity, and the quest for meaning in a world that has lost its way. In these final words, we acknowledge the power of storytelling in video games, where even amidst the ruins of a virtual world, profound wisdom can be found, reminding us of the enduring power of narrative and the impact of memorable characters in the gaming universe.

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