Charles Foster Kane: The news goes on for 24 hours a day.
Jedediah Leland: You still eating? Charles Foster Kane: I'm still hungry.
[At a poker game] Dick Goodwin: I know you're lying. Charles Van Doren: Bluffing. The word is bluffing.
Charles Rodman: As for Caesar, kneel down, kneel down and wonder!
Ray Charles: You told me to find my own voice.
Charles Bushman: A shovel just makes too goddamned much racket.
Professor Charles Xavier: Ready for this? Erik Lehnsherr: Let's find out!
Professor Charles Xavier: I can't feel my legs.
Prof. Charles Francis Xavier: Mankind is not evil, just... uninformed.
But the cause for which we fought was higher; our thought wider... That thought was our power.
I've always shied away from conventional wisdom, though I know the power of it.
I learned the power of 'no.' No is really important. Entrepreneurs are told to say 'yes, yes, more, more.'
Poetry is a release of something previously unknown into the visible. You write to invite that, to make of yourself a gathering of the unexpected and, with luck, of the unexpectable.
I have nothing against respecting people who lived before, but we have no responsibility toward them.
I've always been interested in science - one of my favourite books is James Watson's 'Molecular Biology of the Gene.'
The city of Tehran is a very modern metropolis, and there's an emphasis in the Islamic republic on science and advancement and technology.
All policies should be guided by science, not just whose voice is the loudest.
Science shouldn't be just for scientists, and there are encouraging signs that it is becoming more pervasive in culture and the media.
Economics has never been a science - and it is even less now than a few years ago.
Science coverage could be improved by the recognition that science is timeless, and therefore science stories should not need to be pegged to an item in the news.
I want very much to communicate science to as wide an audience as possible, but not at a cost of dumbing down, and not at a cost in getting things right.