[Rooster watches Mattie struggle to bring water up to their camp] Rooster Cogburn: You look like a hog on ice.
Rooster Cogburn: Any man who packs a big bore Sharps carbine could come in mighty handy, if we're attacked by buffalo... or elephants.
Mattie Ross: I will not bandy words with a drunkard. LaBoeuf: That's real smart. You've done nothing when you've bested a fool.
Valentine: Do your dreams come true? The Judge: It's been years since I dreamt something nice.
Elliot: Hi. How are you? My name's Elliot, and I'm with the Cub Scouts of America. We're... we're selling uncut cocaine to get to the jamboree.
[to driver that cut him off] Lee: Don't give me the finger! I'll fucking have you killed!
Clarence Worley: I mean look at her. It looks like she fell off the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down.
Mentor: I gotta hand it to you Clarence. Clarence Worley: I was cool? Mentor: Naw man you were cooler than cool.
Alabama: Did I do my part okay? Clarence Worley: Bamaloo you were perfect. Alabama: Like a ninja? Clarence Worley: Like a ninja.
Lee: Clarence, if you don't know shit, then why does he think that you can sell it? Clarence Worley: [Chuckles ] I bullshitted him.
Thomas Andrews: Sleep soundly young Rose for I have built you a good ship, strong and true, she's all the lifeboats you need.
Robert Graysmith: Just because you can't prove it doesn't mean it isn't true. Dave Toschi: Easy, Dirty Harry.
There's the common misconception that restaurants make a lot of money. It's not true. If you look at maybe the top chef in the world, or at least monetarily, it's like Wolfgang Puck, but he makes as much money as an average crappy investment banker.
Those companies that don't see the black and brown communities are missing, out of their closed eye, talent, which leads to money and growth. When baseball, football and basketball couldn't see the field, they missed talent and growth. The same is tr...
When money gets too far away from actual, physical, real equity and property it gets too abstract and too distantly derived and then suddenly it's not worth anything anymore. And the same is true of language.
This 90/10 rule holds true in almost anything financial. Take the game of golf, for example. Ten percent of the professional golfers make 90 percent of the money.
Because Mr. Mandela's early opponents invested so many resources into distorting the true nature of his advocacy, the singular historic moment millions now celebrate could have been tragically lost to guerrilla decontextualization.
When man becomes reconciled to nature, when space becomes his true background, these words and concepts will have lost their meaning, and we will no longer have to use them.
The true way to be humble is not to stoop until you are smaller than yourself, but to stand at your real height against some higher nature that will show you what the real smallness of your greatness is.
Your true nature doesn't come out. So the gods let you do what you want because free will would be compromised if they showed up at the White House saying, 'Take us to your leader.'
No matter how successful you get in Hollywood, you cannot rest. Your new movie doesn't open well; they're looking for the next person to replace you; it's always something. You never have true peace.