Gill: Who's with me? Bloat: I. Deb: I. Bubbles: I. Gurgle: I think you're nuts.
Yuri Orlov: I think I've been cursed, with the curse of invincibility.
Frankie Dunn: I think someone should count to 10.
Suzy: I think you've still got lightning in you.
Carl: It's strange, isn't it, to think of oneself as an assassin? Avner: Think of yourself as something else then.
Neal: [on tequila and Doritos] What do you think? You think this is a good combination? Del: No, probably not.
Martin Sixsmith: I don't believe in God, and I think He knows.
Nefretiri: I think I see him. No... Moses.
Kuwaiti Businessman: [In the Lamborghini dealership] I think I will choose this one.
Prosperity is a way of living and thinking, and not just money or things. Poverty is a way of living and thinking, and not just a lack of money or things.
I think to the extent you die with money in the bank, you've miscalculated.
Money isn't important, but you have to have enough, so you don't have to think about it. Thinking about money is a drag.
I think that money spoils most things, once it becomes the primary motivating force.
I'm optimistic about people and about the planet and about nature. I think it's resilient, like people are.
I think goodness is about how person behaves to person, and also person to world, to nature.
Well, I think everybody is frustrated by the finances of the U.N. and the inability to solve problems of war and peace.
I think the perception of peace is what distracts most people from really having it.
I think with any movie, the more you know, it loses some of its power.
I think book clubs should read more contemporary poetry.
I think religion is a bunch of hooey, and I think that the holidays are an opportunity for people to get stressed out, getting their rush to shop. It's so conformist.
I think I wanted to write a book about the relationship between the victim and perpetrator in which the victim agrees to remain silent.