Summary
- Inception's quotes provoke deep thinking about dreams and reality, challenging viewers to question their beliefs.
- The movie delves into complex concepts like inception and memory, creating a thrilling yet intellectual experience.
- Memorable quotes, like Cobb's reflections on dreams, add layers to the story and enhance the mind-bending visuals.
The best Inception quotes highlight the mind-bending aspects of Christopher Nolan's thriller that make audiences think. In Inception, DiCaprio plays the leader of a team of thieves who specialize in stealing ideas within people's dreams. They are recruited for their latest job which involves planting an idea in someone's head rather than stealing one. With such an ambitious premise, Inception deals with some big and complex concepts. Nolan's exploration of these fascinating ideas makes for Inception quotes that are truly thought-provoking.
Though Inception is an exciting blend of different genres and a thrilling ride with terrific set pieces, it is also a stimulating experience for the mind. The concepts of the dream world and how reality relates to dreams are essential to the plot, but Nolan explores these ideas in some fascinating ways. The most memorable quotes from the movie highlight these bold concepts and explain the world of the movie in such exciting ways that it enhances the whole experience. As much as it's known for its mind-bending visuals, the best Inception quotes stand out just as much.
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Inception Cast & Character Guide
Inception has a stacked cast that helps bring Christopher Nolan's original sci-fi epic to life, with exciting characters and powerful performances.
20 "If You Can Steal An Idea, Why Can't You Plant One There Instead?"
Saito (Ken Watanabe)
Christopher Nolan introduces some ambitious and complex ideas to the audience in Inception. The very premise of the movie requires viewers to really consider dreams and how they shape everyone's life. Even this simple question from Saito becomes a thought-provoking idea. In a world in which people can take ideas from people's dreams, the movie relies on the idea that placing an idea is much more difficult.
What makes this question such an important one is that it allows the audience to come to the realization that inception would be more difficult but also consider how it could be possible. It is impressive that Inception throws the audience into the story with the exciting idea of thieves who enter people's dreams to steal ideas only to quickly introduce a new element that immediately raises the stakes for this unique sci-fi movie.
19 "She Locked Away A Secret, Deep Inside Herself, Something She Once Knew To Be True... But Chose To Forget."
Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio)
Marion Cottiliard's Mal is meant to be a bit of a mystery in Inception, with her already dead by the time the plot begins and her memory serving as a haunting presence throughout the story. However, the movie does give some deeper hints about her backstory and the reason Cobb is filled with such guilt over what happened to her.
While Inception doesn't reveal what the secret is, it adds to the heartbreaking reality of what happens to her.
Cobb reveals that Mal used the dreamscape to lock away a painful memory that she wanted to forget. While Inception doesn't reveal what the secret is, it adds to the heartbreaking reality of what happens to her. It is another fascinating way the movie explores the idea of a person's mind. Mal has a dark secret or a traumatizing pain that she wants to forget, but the idea that a person can find a part of their mind that even they cannot access is a mind-bending one.
18 "Because, In My Dreams We Are Together."
Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio)
Inception due to the fact that he has been framed for Mal's death. While he seeks a way to clear his name and reunite with his children, he returns to the dream world in the meantime. It seems almost like an addiction for him and he explains that it is the only reality in which his family is together. Though Mal represents something of a villain in the dream world, this serves as a reminder of the beautiful life they once shared.
This Inception quote sets the emotional stakes for his character, but it also adds to the question of the ending, as the audience could interpret this as the suggestion that the only way Cobb could be with his children again would be if he was dreaming. Not only that, but he would be able to see his wife again.
17 "You Are Just A Shade Of My Real Wife. You're The Best I Can Do; But I'm Sorry, You Are Just Not Good Enough."
Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio)
While returning to his children is his motivation behind the dangerous job he's taken on, Cobb's heartbreak over losing Mal becomes a threat to the entire mission. She continues to pop up in the dream levels, distracting Cobb and adding a new level of danger. However, Cobb finally confronts the dream version of Mal and comes to the realization that she is not what he needs.
Cobb brings up the interesting idea that, no matter how real she could feel to him, his mind's creation of Mal will always pale in comparison to the real woman he loved.
Though he has continued to return to the dream world to be with her, Cobb brings up the interesting idea that, no matter how real she could feel to him, his mind's creation of Mal will always pale in comparison to the real woman he loved. It is a reminder to him that, as alluring as the dream world can be since it gives him the reality he wants, it is never going to be like the real thing.

What Inception Means (& How It Works In The Movie)
Inception is a sophisticated form of persuasion at the deepest level of a person's subconscious & can only be accessed through dreams within dreams.
16 "No, No. I Was Disappointed... That You Tried."
Maurice Fischer (Pete Postlethwaite)
Cillian Murphy's Oppenheimer role allowed him to headline a Christopher Nolan movie for the first time, but the actor plays a pivotal ing role in Inception as the target of the mission. Surprisingly, the story of Murphy's Robert Fischer taking control of his late father's company is becomes one of the most emotional aspects of the movie, especially in this climactic scene.
Cobb's team has studied Robert's complicated relationship with his father Maurice and found that the final thing he said to his son was simply "Disappointed." Robert assumed his father meant he was disappointed in his son but Cobb's work has Robert's subconscious believe his father never wanted him to follow in his footsteps. It is a clever way of showing how a small detail can change a person's perspective and makes for a heartbreaking moment for Murphy's character.
15 “You Mustn’t Be Afraid To Dream A Little Bigger, Darling.”
Eames (Tom Hardy)
The successful professional relationship between Christopher Nolan and Tom Hardy began with Hardy's performance as of Eames in Inception. Though it is a smaller ing role compared to other ones that Hardy plays in future projects, he manages to steal the show as the most entertaining character. When Arthur takes on the goons within the dream world, Eames suggests, “You mustn’t be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling,” before whipping out a giant grenade launcher.
It is a funny moment in Inception, but it’s actually pretty sound, applicable advice for life.
It is a funny moment in Inception, but it’s actually pretty sound, applicable advice for life. Playing it safe is wise at times, but Eames is clearly someone who knows the value of seeing the bigger picture and its potential. Hardy's delivery of the line is also pitch-perfect, infusing Eames with a sense of high-class sophistication while also being a deadly warrior.
14 “Once An Idea Has Taken Hold Of The Brain, It’s Almost Impossible To Eradicate.”
Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio)
Dom Cobb has a few monologues about ideas throughout Inception, and they speak to very relatable ideas about a person's mind that are not necessarily considered often. The way he sees it, an idea is the most powerful force in the universe. The right idea can consume someone’s brain. At one point, Cobb compares ideas to parasites: “Resilient...highly contagious."
Throughout Inception, it's suggested this could be a good or bad thing. An idea can be exciting and make someone want to pursue it beyond just a thought. However, an idea can also become embedded and impossible to escape. It presents an interesting complexity to the movie, but this idea also feels like Nolan's appreciation for those, and himself, who can have those big, all-consuming ideas that they see all the way through.
13 “Downward Is The Only Way Forward.”
Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio)
Following the string of dream levels in Inception isn’t easy, adding to the complexity of the movie while also setting up some of its most memorable moments. When the characters say things like, “Downward is the only way forward,” it might seem as though Nolan is intentionally trying to warp the audience's mind.
Nolan treats the story like a good puzzle with the pieces coming together gradually
However, Nolan treats the story like a good puzzle with the pieces coming together gradually, and it is a testament to his talents that such a seemingly paradoxical line actually makes perfect sense within the context of Inception as Cobb and his team venture further down into the target's subconscious to accomplish their mission. It is an exciting line that shows how the audience has been placed inside a concept in which reality is blurred, and each step is unpredictable.

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12 “They Say We Only Use A Fraction Of Our Brain’s True Potential.”
Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio)
During one of the early scenes in Inception as he meets with Saito for the first time, Cobb repeats the common misconception that there is some unused part of the brain that is just waiting to be unlocked. It is something that has been explored in movies like Lucy and Limitless, but Cobb adds an interesting element by pointing out this is not the case when people are asleep.
Again, there is a bit of inaccuracy as it is not as if a dormant part of the human brain with new knowledge and capabilities suddenly comes to life when asleep. However, given what people are capable of in a dream, it is an interesting thought. It is a great note to begin the movie on as it sets the stage for a story within dreams where there are endless possibilities and power to be explored.
11 “True Inspiration Is Impossible To Fake.”
Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
Nolan explores some fascinating areas of thought, ideas, and inspiration within Inception's mission to create an idea in a target's mind. In order to demonstrate the process of planting an idea in someone’s mind, Arthur tells Saito not to think about elephants, then asks him what he’s thinking about and Saito replies, “Elephants.” Arthur explains that it is easy to put that thought in Saito's mind, but that Saito is fully aware of where the thought came from.
The idea of giving someone an idea that they believe is their own sets up so many difficulties for Cobb and his team.
It is a brilliant way of highlighting just how impossible the mission that drives the narrative of Inception. The idea of giving someone an idea that they believe is their own sets up so many difficulties for Cobb and his team. However, that only makes it all the more thrilling as the audience gets to see how they are able to pull it off in a way that makes sense.