General Sternwood: How do you like your brandy, sir? Philip Marlowe: In a glass.
I'm as old as I am, and I don't try to hide it. It's not a big deal.
Lots of little good things make you happier than a handful of big things.
I love you like a big fish
I think one of the big things about comedy is the ability for the audience to identify.
Forget about banks that are too big to fail; the focus should be on cities, municipalities and countries that are too big to fail.
In New York City, the meek don't inherit the earth. The big mouth does.
Investors are impatient and they are also desperate for the 'next big thing,' and they are not paying attention to the fact that the 'next big thing' can be an economic crisis that they have created by being very irresponsible with their power.
Ball tempering is common in Cricket. Rigging is common in Elections. Whats the big deal? — Najumi Sethi
I wonder now how tough you have to be to get big things done.
Rich people have small TVs and big libraries, and poor people have small libraries and big TVs.
Whenever people talk in the abstract about the pros and cons of immigration, one should not forget that immigrants are individual human beings whose lives happen not to fit neatly within national borders – and that like all human beings, they are a...
Can there be a completely different set of laws of physics in a different universe, or do the laws of physics as we understand them hold true in all possible universes? If the answer is that a different set of laws can operate in a different universe...
How you respond to what is happening in your life can make a difference. Your conduct in the confusion, your resolve while enduring pain and your positive thought process during the tribulation can help you handle what is happening in your life. Thos...
Mrs. Gump: Remember what I told you, Forrest. You're no different than anybody else is. Did you hear what I said, Forrest? You're the same as everybody else. You are no different. Principal: Your boy's... different, Miz Gump. His IQ's 75. Mrs. Gump: ...
"Hatchet" Harry: How did you get your hands on these, then? Big Chris: The boys had 'em. I know you like these sort of things, wondered if you wanted 'em. "Hatchet" Harry: Yeah, I'll have 'em. Barry the Baptist: Was it hard work getting the money? Bi...
Heavenly music is interpreted differently by everyone.
The difference is wide that sheets will not decide.
The difference is wide that the sheets will not decide.
The different sorts of madness are innumerable.
The account of the donkey is different from that of the donkey-man.