[last lines] Terence Fletcher: [Andrew keeps playing after the music ends] Andrew, what are you doing? Andrew: I cue you!
Johnny Cash: Don't give me no rules. All I got are rules.
June Carter: [Looks at John] Ya you're goin' to Jackson, you big talkin' man...
Jerry Lee Lewis: [to next act] Get yourselves a pine box, boys. Nobody follows The Killer!
Johnny Cash: The phone's dead. Waylon Jennings: Yeah. It's been turned off due to insufficient fundellations.
Johnny Cash: [while singing while he's high on stage] Come on, man, play the fuckin' thing!
Five and Dime Manager: Divorce is an abomination. Marriage is for life. June Carter: I'm sorry I let you down, ma'am.
[last lines] Miss Plimsoll: [hands Sir Wilfrid his thermos bottle] Sir Wilfrid, you've forgotten your brandy!
[last lines] Wreck-It Ralph: Because if that little kid likes me, how bad can I be?
Bill Murray: [last line, after end credits] In the immortal words of Jean-Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, Gopher.'
Well, Hollywood isn't made up of individual studio heads anymore. It's made of corporations. And corporations are looking for the bottom line. They don't want to take chances. They want the money back for stockholders.
I'm being told it saves money to shoot in Toronto, because of tax benefits, the crews are cheaper, but what I save in the bottom line, I lose in a million other ways.
The real literary editors have mostly been fired. Those that remain are all 'bottom line' editors; everything depends on the money.
I probably make more money in a year on 'Newhart' than 70 percent of your working top-name stars. Some weeks I just have six lines, but it doesn't bother me.
He who is honest in his dealings simply because of the social prestige and position it secures will never develop his higher nature, but will always live along the lower lines.
Why? Because we're very well down this process as it is - flawed as it is - and we're counting on getting more power plants on line by the end of 2003 so we have a surplus of power.
Poetry for me is very easy. It's like a lightning bolt. I feel this calling, and the first line of the poem comes into my head, and I just have to go to the page, to the typewriter, to the computer or whatever and write it.
When you're writing fiction or poetry... it really comes down to this: indifference to everything except what you're doing... A young writer could do worse than follow the advice given in those lines.
There is a direct line relationship between what happened in Afghanistan in the work up to 11 September 2001 and what we're doing in Afghanistan today.
The other inmates stand in a long straight line, flanked by guards, and I am dragged past them. I do not respect them, because they will not run - will not try to escape.
Mexico takes a hard line on immigration, demanding that visitors to her shores enter lawfully, and show her respect during their stay.