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{{quote|{{spoiler|"For the record, I don't like how this turned out any more then you do. But this is the world we live in. And justice does not always prevail. It's not the wild west where you can clean up the streets with a gun. Even though sometimes it's exactly what is needed... Bob Lee Swagger, ''you're free to go.''"}}}}
** So Swagger {{spoiler|''goes'' straight to the senator's cabin and [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?|shoots all of them.]]}}
* In a [[Deleted Scene]] from the fourth ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film()|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' film, Moody {{spoiler|(actually Crouch Jr.)}} tells Harry after the Second Task that "if you want to play the hero, I can find you plenty of playmates among the first years."
* ''[[Watchmen (film)|Watchmen]]'' (also in the comic), {{spoiler|Ozymandias}} tells Nite Owl to grow up and adapt, as the new world has no place for [[The Cape (trope)|silly old-fashioned heroics]].
* This is Somerset's attitude towards Mills in ''[[Se7en]]''. Somerset's years as a cop have left him disillusioned, jaded, and borderline misanthropic. He scoffs at the younger man's more optimistic outlook on life, at one point even chastising him by saying "You can't be this naive!"