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> This is the Quotes List v1168 [Mon Feb 5 22:20:37 PST 1996]
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< Actors | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Actresses | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Alternative Names | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 01/05/96
< Alternative Titles | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 01/05/96
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> Actors | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Actresses | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Alternative Names | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 02/02/96
> Alternative Titles | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 02/02/96
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< Biographies | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Cast Completion | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Certificates | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Cinematographers | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 01/05/96
< Color Information | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Composers | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 01/05/96
< Costume Designers | Harald Mayr <marvin@bike.augusta.de> | 01/05/96
< Countries | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Crazy Credits | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Directors | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Editors | Harald Mayr <marvin@bike.augusta.de> | 01/05/96
< Genres | Colin Tinto <cst@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 12/22/95
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> Biographies | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Cast Completion | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Certificates | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Cinematographers | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 02/02/96
> Color Information | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Composers | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 02/02/96
> Costume Designers | Harald Mayr <marvin@bike.augusta.de> | 02/02/96
> Countries | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Crazy Credits | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Directors | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Editors | Harald Mayr <marvin@bike.augusta.de> | 02/02/96
> Genres | Colin Tinto <cst@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
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< ISO AKA Titles | Peter Simeon <simeon@relog.ch> | 10/27/95
< Laser Discs | Peter Simeon <simeon@relog.ch> | 12/29/95
< Literature | Joachim Polzer <dgfk@berlin.snafu.de> | 01/05/96
< Locations | Rob Hartill <movie@cs.cf.ac.uk> | 01/05/96
< Misc. Filmography | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Movie Links | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Movies | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 01/05/96
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> ISO AKA Titles | Peter Simeon <simeon@relog.ch> | 02/02/96
> Laser Discs | Peter Simeon <simeon@relog.ch> | 02/02/96
> Literature | Joachim Polzer <dgfk@berlin.snafu.de> | 02/02/96
> Locations | Rob Hartill <movie@cs.cf.ac.uk> | 02/02/96
> Misc. Filmography | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Movie Links | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Movies | Michel Hafner <hafner@ifi.unizh.ch> | 02/02/96
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< Plot Summaries | Colin Tinto <cst@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 12/22/95
< Producers | Andre Bernhardt <ujad@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> | 12/22/95
< Production Companies | Rob Hartill <movie@cs.cf.ac.uk> | 01/05/96
< Production Designers | Harald Mayr <marvin@bike.augusta.de> | 01/05/96
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> Plot Summaries | Colin Tinto <cst@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Producers | Andre Bernhardt <ujad@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> | 02/02/96
> Production Companies | Rob Hartill <movie@cs.cf.ac.uk> | 02/02/96
> Production Designers | Harald Mayr <marvin@bike.augusta.de> | 02/02/96
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< Ratings | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Release Dates | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Running Times | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Sound Mix | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 01/05/96
< Soundtracks | Ron Higgins <rhiggins@carroll1.cc.edu> | 01/05/96
< Tag Lines | Rob Hartill <movie@cs.cf.ac.uk> | 01/05/96
< Technical Info | Joachim Polzer <dgfk@berlin.snafu.de> | 01/05/96
< Trivia | Murray Chapman <muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au> | 12/15/95
< Writers | Jon Reeves <reeves@zk3.dec.com> | 12/15/95
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> Ratings | Col Needham <cn@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Release Dates | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Running Times | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Sound Mix | Mark Harding <mah@ibmpcug.co.uk> | 02/02/96
> Soundtracks | Ron Higgins <rhiggins@carroll1.cc.edu> | 02/02/96
> Tag Lines | Rob Hartill <movie@cs.cf.ac.uk> | 02/02/96
> Technical Info | Joachim Polzer <dgfk@berlin.snafu.de> | 02/02/96
> Trivia | Murray Chapman <muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au> | 02/02/96
> Writers | Jon Reeves <reeves@zk3.dec.com> | 02/02/96
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> Hudson: Is this going to be a standup fight, sir, or another bughunt?
> Gorman: All we know that is there still is no contact with the colony,
> and that a xenomorph may be involved.
> Frost: Excuse me sir, a what?
> Gorman: A xenomorph.
> Hicks: It's a bughunt.
>
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> C. C. (Bud) Baxter: That's the way it crumbles... cookie-wise.
>
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> [On the night of the Apollo 11 landing]
> Jim Lovell: Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Neil
> Armstrong. Ha, ha, ha. Neil Armstrong!
>
> Gene Kranz: Let's work the problem, people! Let's not make things
> worse by guessing.
>
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> Lydia: I myself am strange and unnatural.
>
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> Charles De Mar giving skiing instructions: Go that way, really fast.
> If something gets in your way, turn.
>
> Tree Trimmer: Now that's a damn shame when folks be throwin' away a
> perfectly good white boy like that.
>
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< King Longshanks: The trouble with Scotland is that it`s full of Scots.
---
> William Wallace: The answer is yes. Fight for me, you get to kill the
> English.
> Stephen: Excellent!
>
> Wallace: ...and if he were here today he'd consume the English with
> fireballs from his eyes and bolts of lightning from his ass! I am
> William Wallace! And I see before me an army of my proud countrymen,
> here in the defiance of tyranny. What would you do without freedom?
> Would you fight, for just one chance?
>
> King Longshank: The trouble with Scotland is that it`s full of Scots.
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> Al Czervik: Hey, doll. Could you scare up another round for our table
> over here? And tell the cook this is low grade dogfood. I've had
> better food at the ballgame, you know? This steak still has marks
> from where the jockey was hitting it.
>
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> Ty Webb: You're rather attractive for a beautiful girl with a great
> body.
>
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> # California (1946)
>
> Johnny Trumbo: No court would try you, Captain, because no one would
> hold that a black was a man. He was an animal which you beat and
> chained, and all he had to offer up against you was a prayer.
> Pharaoh Coffin: Bilge, Mr. Trumbo, bilge. Most men love the chains
> they wear. They need a master the way they need their mothers. I've
> heard such talk from pulpits, "the meek shall inherit the earth."
> No, Mr. Trumbo, the earth belongs to the men who make the law, and
> the law belongs to the men who can lay it down.
>
>
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> # Captain Kidd (1945)
>
> Capt. William Kidd: There's none would be so loyal, nor fight so
> desperate, as cutthroats under sentence of death...if they knew that
> at the end of the voyage a royal pardon would be in their pockets.
> King William III: I shall hold you responsible for their good conduct.
> Capt. William Kidd: Between their conduct and mine, your majesty,
> there will be little to choose.
>
> Orange Povey: You cold-gutted shark.
> Capt. William Kidd: Ahh! ...You're a flatterer.
>
> [Adam Mercy unearths a skull]
> Adam Mercy: Who might this be?
> Orange Povey: Perhaps a man that asked too many questions.
>
>
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> # Chicken Every Sunday (1948)
>
> Emily Hefferan: There are other homes in town that take in guests.
> Rita Kirby: Yeah, I tried 'em all. Those dumps are full too. I
> mean... nice place you got here.
>
>
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< Dante Hicks: You ever notice how all the prices end in nine? Damn
< that's errie...
---
> Dante Hicks: You ever notice how all the prices end in nine? Damn,
> that's eerie...
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> Dante Hicks: You went down on him! I thought you said you only had sex
> with three guys!
> Veronica: I did! Going down on someone isn't having sex!
> Dante Hicks: Hown many dicks have you sucked?!
> Veronica: Dante...
> Dante Hicks: How many?!
> Veronica: 36
> Dante Hicks: 36! Including me?!
> Veronica: 37...
> Dante Hicks: 37! You've sucked 37 dicks?!
>
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> Dante: What are you going to do for an encore? Anally rape my mother
> while pouring sugar in my gas tank!?
>
>
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>
> Prof. Plum: Is there going to be a cover up?
> Wadsworth: Isn't that in the public interest? What could be gained by
> exposure?
> Prof. Plum: But is the FBI in the habit of cleaning up after multiple
> murder?
> Wadsworth: Yes. Why do you think it's run by a man called Hoover?
>
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> Michael Chamberlain: I don't think a lot of people realise how
> important innocence is to innocent people.
>
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> # Dancing in the Dark (1949)
>
> Mrs. Schlaghammer: You! You! Just who do you think you are?
> Emery Slade: I know who I am, Mrs. Schlaghammer. What's more, I know
> who my father was. And that, around here, is a unique distinction.
>
>
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> # Dead Man Walking (1996)
>
> State trooper: You're a nun. I gave a ticket to an IRS agent one
> time. I got audited the next year. I don't think I'll give you a
> ticket.
>
> Sister Helen Prejean: Look at you. Death is looking down your neck,
> and you're playing your little male come on games.
>
> Matthew Poncelet: It's quiet. Only three days left. Plenty of time to
> read my Bible and look for a loophole.
>
> Sister Helen Prejean: It's not faith, it's work.
>
>
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> # Dear Ruth (1947)
>
> Miriam Wilkins on phone: I'll talk to you later. A prominent member of
> the last generation just walked in.
>
> Judge Wilkins: I hope the young fellow that gets my blood doesn't need
> it too badly, because I have no confidence in it.
>
> Miriam Wilkins: He was lonely and frightened, and-- and he poured his
> heart out to me.
> Judge Wilkins: Who's going to pour it back?
>
>
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> # Dragonwyck (1946)
>
> Miranda Wells: But there's everything here you could possibly want!
> Ephraim Wells: Everything is what no man should ever want.
>
> Johanna Van Ryn: What can you possibly do up there?
> Nicholas Van Ryn: Possibly? Anything from pinning butterflies to
> hiding an insane twin brother. Actually, I read. I hope that my
> explanation satisfies you?
>
> Nicholas Van Ryn: But I will not live by ordinary standards. I will
> not run with the pack. I will not be chained into a routine of
> living which is the same for others. I will not look to the ground
> and move on the ground with the rest: so long as there are those
> mountaintops, and clouds, and limitless space.
>
>
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> # Dunston Checks In (1996)
>
> Mrs. Dubrow: I like psychotic people. They get things done.
>
> Lord Rutledge: From the look of my soup I'd say someone in your
> kitchen has a serious hair loss problem.
>
>
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> [Nurses attempt to wake a sickly man.]
> Jim: Can I have his shoes when he's dead?
> Dr. Rawlins: God you're a pragmatist, Jim.
>
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> # Eye for An Eye (1995)
>
> Karen McCann: Why don't you offer him a candy bar and maybe he will
> confess?
>
>
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> # Farmer Takes a Wife, The (1953)
>
> Lucy Cashdollar: Don't forget, I'm a five time widow, and when they
> died they all left me everything they owned. Rest their souls.
> Fortune Friendly: What do you want with me? I'm broke.
> Lucy Cashdollar: Well, I figure after five rich husbands, the next one
> would be on the house.
>
>
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> Jeff Spicoli: All I need is a cool buzz, some tasty waves, and I'm
> fine.
>
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> # Footlight Serenade (1942)
>
> Bruce McKay: She's closed up more nightclubs than the chief of police!
>
> Tommy Lundy: Will you come into my dressing room? Said the spider to
> the fly.
> Pat Lambert: Oh, thank you, Mr. Spider, but I'm very, very shy.
>
>
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> Sgt. Hartman: Bullshit! It looks to me like the best part of you ran
> down the crack of your mama's ass and ended up as a brown stain on
> the mattress.
>
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> Animal Mother: If I'm going to die for a word, then my word's
> poontang.
>
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> # Georgia (1995)
>
> Georgia: What are you drinking?
> Sadie: You know me. Whatever is cheap or free.
>
> Sadie: In the dark we're all scared. We're all scared, and there are
> more of us all the time.
>
> Georgia: I want to know what you do locked away in that bathroom for
> half an hour.
>
>
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> # Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987)
>
> Seth Romero: If brains were birdshit you'd have a clean cage.
>
>
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> Neil McCauley: I do what I do best, I take scores. You do what you do
> best, try to stop guys like me.
>
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> # Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
>
> Pinhead: Your suffering will be legendary, even in hell!
>
>
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> # Hellraiser (1987)
>
> Lead Cenobite: No tears, please. It's a waste of good suffering.
>
>
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> Myerson: The son-of-a-bitch is dead.
> Cutter: The son-of-a-bitch better stay dead.
>
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> Rudy: Do you know what I had for breakfast this morning rookie? How
> do you say... I had Sonny side up, und I had Sonny side down, und I
> had Sonny side all ze vay around.
>
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> Harris K. Telemacher: Why is it that you don't always recognize the
> moment when love begins but you always know when it ends?
>
> Harris K. Telemacher: A kiss may not be the truth but it is what we
> wish were true.
>
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> Sarah: Give me the child. Through dangers untold and hardships
> unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the
> Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen, for my will
> is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great. You have no power
> over me.
>
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> T.E. Lawrence: My fear is my concern.
>
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> Ben: I came here to drink myself to death.
> Sera: How long will it take you?
> Ben: I'd say about three to four weeks.
>
> Ben: I am a drunk, and you're a hooker. I am a person who is totally
> at ease with this.
>
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> Ben: Giving you money makes me want to come.
> Sera: Then come.
>
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> # Lipstick (1976)
>
> Kathy: He tried to kill me with his penis!
>
>
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> # Lost Weekend, The (1945)
>
> Don Birnam: Most men lead lives of quiet desperation. I can't take
> quiet desperation!
>
>
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> Joel Cairo: You always have a very smooth explanation...
> Sam Spade: What do you want me to do-- learn to stutter?
>
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< Mrs. Banks: Though we adore men individually, we agree that as a group
< they're rather stupid.
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> Mrs. Banks singing: Though we adore men individually, we agree that as
> a group they're rather stupid.
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> Jane and Michael singing: If you don't scold and dominate us / We will
> never give you cause to hate us / We won't hide your spectacles so
> you can't see / Put toads in your bed or pepper in your tea.
>
> George Banks singing: A man has dreams of walking with giants / To
> carve his niche in the edifice of time. / Before the mortar of his
> seal / Has a chance to congeal / The cup is dashed from his lips /
> The flame is snuffed a-borning / He's brought to wrack and ruin in
> his prime.
>
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> # Meet Me After the Show (1951)
>
> Jeff Ames: I whipped her into shape with my bare hands!
> Tim Wayne: You did? *Nice* job!
>
> Tilly: Mrs. Ames, if you sit around here much longer, moss will be
> growing on your north side.
>
> Delilah Lee singing: Men are nothin' but trouble, trouble, trouble. A
> horse is a good clean animal.
>
> Delilah Lee: Take your fingers out of your mouth, buster, and speak
> up. I wouldn't bite you... even if you appealed to me.
>
>
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> Tim: Follow. But! Follow only if ye be men of valour, for the entrance
> to this cave is guarded by a creature so foul, so cruel that no man
> yet has fought with it and lived! Bones of full fifty men lie strewn
> about its lair. So, brave knights, if you do doubt your courage or
> your strength, come no further, for death awaits you all with nasty,
> big, pointy teeth.
> Arthur: What an eccentric performance.
>
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> # Murder by Death (1976)
>
> Sidney Wang: Conversation like television set on honeymoon:
> unnecessary.
>
>
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> Bluto: Grab a brew. Don't cost nothin'.
>
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> Ellen Griswold: Clark, let's just skip the house of mud. I think Dodge
> City was enough for one day. Besides, Catherine and Eddie are
> expecting us.
> Clark Griswold: It's living history Ellen. But if you'd rather see
> your cousins it's okay by me. Personally I'd rather see a pile of
> mud than Eddie.
>
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> Jack Kelly: That's the first thing you gotta learn. Headlines don't
> sell papes. Newsies sell papes.
>
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> # Now, Voyager (1942)
>
> Charlotte Vale: Let's not ask for the moon when we have the stars.
>
>
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> # Orgy of the Dead (1965)
>
> Ruler of the Dark: Torture! Torture! It pleasures me!
>
>
> # Othello (1995)
>
> Iago: Pleasure and action make the hours seem short.
>
>
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> General George S. Patton Jr.: When you put your hand in a pile of goo
> that a minute ago was your best friend's face, you'll know what to
> do.
>
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> # Perfect Furlough, The (1958)
>
> Colonel Leland: We even have his pre-Army record. He is the only high
> school student who was ever sued for breach of promise by his
> teacher.
>
> Paul Hodges: Lieutenant. As a psychologist to a patient, what's wrong
> with me?
> Lt. Vicki Loren: Well, I don't know you well enough to say.
> Paul Hodges: Well, I do know there's something wrong with me. For an
> example, here I am a grown man and I still like women.
> Lt. Vicki Hodges: There's absolutely nothing abnormal about a man
> liking women, Corporal. But there is a limit.
> Paul Hodges: What do you do after you catch the limit? You throw the
> next one back?
>
> Liz Baker: Oh, come off it, Lieutenant, admit it! The guy bugs you.
> Lt. Vicki Loren: As far as I'm concerned, a bug is something you find
> crawling in your bed.
> Liz Baker: I rest my case.
>
> Colonel Leland: He's loose in Paris?
> Harvey Franklin: ...Well?
> Liz Baker: Well...everybody's loose in Paris.
>
>
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> Jules: What does Marsellus Wallace look like?
> Brett: What?
> Jules: What country you from?
> Brett: What?
> Jules: What that ain't no country I ever heard of... they speak
> English in what? [pulls out gun] Say "what" again. I dare you, I
> double dare you. English, motherfucker, do you speak it?
> Brett: Yes.
> Jules: Then you know what I'm saying.
> Brett: Yes.
> Jules: What does Marsellus Wallace look like?
> Brett: He's b-b-black...
> Jules: Go on.
> Brett: Bald....
> Jules: Does he look like a bitch?
> Brett: What? [Jules shoots Brett in shoulder] NO!
> Jules: Then why you trying to fuck him like a bitch?
> Brett: No...
> Jules: Yes you were... yes you were, and the only person Marsellus
> Wallace likes to be fucked by is Mrs. Wallace.
>
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> Dr. Meredith: A bit of advice...
> Mitch: Oh, uh, thank you...
> Dr. Meredith: Always...no, no...never...forget to check your
> references.
> Mitch: Uh...ok...thank you. I'd better be going. [leaves]
> Dr. Meredith to his wife: I think the young people enjoy it when I
> "get down" verbally, don't you?
>
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> King Charles II: For her husband I need a man who is far too fond of
> women in general to love one in particular
>
> King Charles II: Love was the only thing not asked of you. Indeed it
> was the only thing expressly forbidden of you.
>
> Robert Merivel: Fear is our greatest enemy, and hope is our greatest
> weapon against the disease.
>
> Lady Celia Clemence: We live in an age when many are made fools and
> many are deceived.
>
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> # Romeo Is Bleeding (1993)
>
> Jack Grimaldi: So you're the big hoodlum? Personally, I don't see it.
> Mona Demarkov: Keep lookin'.
>
>
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> Lili Beth: I'm sorry, sir, but I really must announce you.
> Leonide: My dear girl, if I allowed myself to be announced, I doubt I
> would be received anywhere!
>
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> Tony Montana: All I have in this world is balls and my word and I
> don't break 'em for no one. You understand?
>
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> # Schindler's List (1993)
>
> Itzhak Stern: Let me understand. They put up all the money. I do all
> the work. What, if you don't mind my asking, would you do?
> Oskar Schindler: I'd make sure it's known the company's in business.
> I'd see that it had a certain panache. That's what I'm good at.
> Not the work, not the work... the presentation.
>
>
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> # School Ties (1992)
>
> Dillon: You know, I'm still gonna get in to Harvard. And in 20 years
> no one will remeber that any of this happened. But you'll still be a
> goddamn Jew.
> David: And you'll still be a prick.
>
>
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> Detective David Mills: Just because a guy's got a fucking library card
> doesn't make him Yoda.
>
> Detective David Mills: He's a wacko ! He's probably out there right
> now running around in his grandma's underwear... smearin' peanut
> butter all over himself!
>
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> Marianne: Can he really love her? Can the soul really be satisfied
> with such polite affections? To love is to burn, to be on fire, all
> full of passion...
> Elinor: What do you know of my heart? What do you know of anything
> but your own suffering. For weeks, Marianne, I've had this pressing
> on me without being at liberty to discuss it with a single soul.
> Having it forced on me by the very person whose prior claims laid
> ruin to all my hopes. I have endured her exultations again and
> again whilst knowing myself to be divided from Edward forever.
> Believe me, Marianne, had I not been bound to silence I could have
> provided proof enough of a broken heart, even for you.
> Robert Ferrars: An excellent notion.
>
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< Cosmo: Talking pictures, that means, that i'm out of a job. At last I
< can start suffering and write out that symphony.
---
> Cosmo: Talking pictures, that means I'm out of a job. At last I can
> start suffering and write that symphony.
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< Cosmo: Oh, thanks. At last I can stop suffering and write that
---
> Cosmo: Oh, thanks, R.F.! At last I can stop suffering and write that
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< Lena Lamont: Why, I make more money than Calvin Coolidge, put
< together!
---
> Lina Lamont: Why, I make more money than-- than-- than Calvin
> Coolidge, put together!
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< Lena Lamont: I am a shimmering, glowing star in the cinema firmament.
---
> Lena Lamont: "People"? I ain't "people." I am a-- "a shimmering,
> glowing star in the cinema firmament."
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< Jonah Baldwin: Talk to her dad. She's a doctor.
< Samuel Baldwin: Of what? Her first name could be Doctor...
---
> Jonah Baldwin: Talk to her, dad. She's a doctor.
> Samuel Baldwin: Of what? Her first name could be Doctor.
>
> [Reiner, Rob]: Well, this is fate! She's divorced, we don't want to
> redo the cabinets, and you need a wife. What do they call it when
> everything intersects?
> Sam: The Bermuda Triangle.
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> # So Evil My Love (1948)
>
> Kitty Feathers: Oh, Mark! You say things so prettily. But I never
> quite know what's going on inside your head.
> Mark Bellis: One day I'll tell you. You may not like it.
>
> Mark Bellis: Scruples again?
> Olivia Harwood: No. I'm beyond that now.
>
>
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> Sugar Kane: It's the story of my life. I always get the fuzzy end of
> the lollipop.
>
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> Barf: I'm a mog: half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!
>
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> Dr. Alex Brulov: Good night and sweet dreams... which we'll analyze in
> the morning.
>
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> Admiral James T. Kirk: I suppose you're about to remind me that logic
> alone dictates your actions?
> Captain Spock: I would not remind you of that which you know so well.
>
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> # Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
>
> Kirk: What does God want with a Starship?
>
>
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> C-3PO: We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in life.
>
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> Han Solo: Watch your mouth, kid, or you're gonna find yourself
> floating home.
>
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> [Two stormtroopers are posted near the tractor beam power terminal.]
> Stormtrooper: Do you know what's going on?
> Other stormtrooper: Maybe it's another drill.
>
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> Blanche DuBois: Oh look, we have created enchantment!
>
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> # Sudden Death (1995)
>
> Joshua Foss: What do I want? World peace, an end to bigotry, and no
> more mini-malls.
>
> Announcer: He hit his head on the ice. He hit it so hard that his kids
> will be born dizzy.
>
>
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> Arvid: I would rather belong to any one...ANYONE, than belong to the
> Nazis like you do.
> Peter: That's because you have everything backwards. Nazis go anywhere
> they want, do anything they want, everyone gets out of our way.
> Arvid: Quiz time. Got your glasses on.
> Peter: What?
> Arvid: It means you don't know who your friends are.
>
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> Nigel Tufnel: It's like, how much more black could this be? and the
> answer is none. None more black.
>
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> # Timecop (1994)
>
> McComb: Never interrupt me when I'm talking to myself.
>
>
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> H. H. Hughson: You are a man of obvious good taste in everything. Why
> did you...
> John Robie: Why did I take up stealing? To live better, to own things
> I couldn't afford, to acquire this good taste that you now enjoy and
> which I should be very reluctant to give up.
> Hughson: Then you are frankly dishonest.
> John Robie: I try to be.
>
> Hughson: The pastries are light as air.
> John Robie: Germaine has very sensitive hands and an exceedingly light
> touch. She strangled a German general -- without a sound.
>
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>
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> # Two if by Sea (1996)
>
> Frank O'Brien: People like us are born in little houses and die in
> little houses, and we've got to find happiness somewhere in between.
>
> Todd: Girls like muscles. They like muscles and romantic dinners.
>
>
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> # Victim (1961)
>
> Detective Inspector Harris: Someone once called this law against
> homosexuality the blackmailer's charter.
> Melville Farr: Is that how you feel about it?
> Detective Inspector Harris: I'm a policeman, sir. I don't have
> feelings.
>
>
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< Wayne Campbell: I like the cream of some young man.
---
> Wayne Campbell: I like the cream of "sum yung gai."
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> Wizard of Oz: Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
>
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< Crystal: There's a word for you ladies, but it is seldom used in high
---
> Crystal: There's a name for you ladies, but it isn't used in high
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>
> Wallace: Ah, well, it's no use prevaricating about the bush...