Andy: [Watching Brand] Brand is being so sweet to me. Stef: Oh come on, come on! Where are you? You're in the clouds and we are in a basement!
Diego: Does it come with balloons? Mark: What am I, a birthday clown? NO! It doesn't come with balloons. Suck it off the tap!
Tuco: There are two kinds of spurs, my friend. Those that come in by the door; those that come in by the window.
Smaug: Did you think I did not know this day would come, that a pack of canting dwarves would come crawling back to the Mountain?
Dr. Brand: Not sure of what I'm more afraid of, them never coming back, or coming back to find we've failed. Murph: Then let's succeed.
Lex: I like cows. [to a Brachiosaur] Lex: Come on, girl. I'm here, girl. Come on. [the Brachiosaur sneezes on Lex] Tim: God bless you!
Richard: I can't slow down. I can't slow down. Sheryl: Come on, Olive. Frank: Come on, sweetie, jump. Jump in the car.
Dr. Lesh: I'm leaving Ryan here with you. Marty won't be coming back. I... I'm coming back. And I'll bring some help. Try not to worry.
[last lines] Michael Berg: I was fifteen. I was coming home from school. I was feeling ill. And a woman helped me.
David Mills: [greeting his wife after coming home from work] Hey, loser. Tracy Mills: Hi, idiot.
Tony Montana: Me, I want what's coming to me. Manny: Oh, well what's coming to you? Tony Montana: The world, chico, and everything in it.
Much as banks don't care where your money's coming from, the Electoral College is all 'don't ask, don't care' when it comes to votes.
I have the power to write these books where I invent characters that I really like, and it gets to come out the way they want it to come out, and I get to make it happen.
The conflict between religion and science is inherent and (very nearly) zero-sum. The success of science often comes at the expense of religious dogma; the maintenance of religious dogma always comes at the expense of science.
I have learned to respect ideas, wherever they come from. Often they come from clients. Account executives often have big creative ideas, regardless of what some writers think.
Science is difficult and slow no matter who you are. The hours are long, and the glorious 'aha' days come only very infrequently. You have to keep believing that if you put in the hours, those days will indeed come!
All I can tell you is that I've never met a woman who is not strong, but sometimes they don't let it out. Then there's a tragedy, and then all of a sudden that strength comes. My message is let the strength come out before the tragedy.
I've always thought of music as something which gives the words their flight and their wings and the music often comes first, although sometimes I'll have a concept, a title idea, a lyric idea that I want to write and the lyric will come first.
When I write songs, it's very random. I get influenced by the most random things! Sometimes it just comes to me in my sleep or just hanging out in a restaurant or something. Music just comes to me, and I'll start writing from there.
I've programmed myself musically to come up with love-feeling tracks that are romantic, sexy, but classy, all in one. And that's the challenge. Once I create that music, then the lyrical content starts to come - you know, the stories and things like ...
Cecilia Tallis: I love you. I'll wait for you. Come back. Come back to me.