Ron Woodroof: I like your style, doc.
Narrator: If I did have a tumor, I'd name it Marla.
Narrator: I am Jack's cold sweat.
Tyler Durden: We are all part of the same compost heap.
Narrator: Tyler's not here. Tyler went away. Tyler's gone.
Narrator: How embarrassing... a house full of condiments and no food.
Narrator: By the end of the first month, I didn't miss TV.
Narrator: I am Jack's raging bile duct.
Marla Singer: Candy-stripe a cancer ward. It's not my problem.
I have a fantastic respect for Liverpool the city, club and the fans, from the time I spent there. That respect will always be there.
Relax? How can anybody relax and play golf? You have to grip the club, don't you?
My main idea was to create a sports facility for the basics. This is why I established the club.
I love the shows that are in dingy little dark clubs, smoky, no production whatsoever.
Crunk music is the music of the South, it pervades every club and nightclub not only in America, but all over the world.
I go to a club to relax and hear the music on a big sound system. I don't go to pull a guy.
This was a time frame when dance music and clubs were having a real impact on culture, and it had an impact on me.
I have played lots of clubs since I was 14, but I always did my own music.
I'd like to continue doing movies, clubs, concert halls and television. I like something about each one.
Young people should be helped, sheltered, ignored, and clubbed if necessary.
So I took it as a very positive sign that the club came to me rather than the other way round.
I was a club kid. I was on the cover of 'New York' magazine and discovered like that.