Vincent: Yo, homie. Is that my briefcase?
I had a briefcase at one point, but it was a kind of 1980s New Wave briefcase. It was made of some kind of cardboard and it had metal hinges. It was kind of faux industrial looking, and I used to carry my books in it rather than a backpack. I didn't ...
Younger Cop: And was there anything of value in the car? The Dude: Oh, uh, yeah, uh... a tape deck, some Creedence tapes, and there was a, uh... uh, my briefcase. Younger Cop: [expectant pause] In the briefcase? The Dude: Uh, uh, papers, um, just pap...
What the scientists have in their briefcases is terrifying.
Me carrying a briefcase is like a hotdog wearing earrings.
I thought that I'd have a briefcase-and-power-suit career.
My wife made me get a cellphone, which I keep in my briefcase. I've never used it.
Carl Showalter: Who the fuck are you? [Wade doesn't answer] Carl Showalter: WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU? Wade Gustafson: I got your damn money. Now, where's my daughter? Carl Showalter: I am through fuckin' around here! Drop that fuckin' briefcase! Wade Gus...
Too often I find that the volume of paper expands to fill the available briefcases.
A man with a briefcase can steal millions more than any man with a gun.
It would be nice to design a real briefcase - you open it up and it's your computer but it also stores your books.
You may be less likely to pick on someone if you don't know what's in their briefcase or purse.
Gang member 1: Motherfucker, give us your motherfucking briefcase!
A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns.
A lawyer can steal more money with a briefcase than a thousand men with guns.
A person can learn all manner of things, no matter where he finds himself, provided his spirit is determined.
When I travel, I just take what I need and I run. I always have my briefcase stuffed with work, even when I go on a holiday.
Scratch the surface in a typical boardroom and we're all just cavemen with briefcases, hungry for a wise person to tell us stories.
I have a little pocket Bible that I have with me all the time in my briefcase, and so usually in the mornings, sometimes on the campaign bus or plane, I always try to catch some time to do that regularly.
Some version of 'Deal or No Deal' airs in 120 countries. And they play it exactly the same way, with models and briefcases. It crosses language and culture and gender, because it's the simplest game in the world, and everyone wants to press their luc...
I thought my dad was out of work, because my friends had fathers with briefcases who'd go off somewhere with bow ties on. But my father would finish breakfast and go back to his room.