Johnny Cash: The phone's dead. Waylon Jennings: Yeah. It's been turned off due to insufficient fundellations.
Hollis Mason: [about Rorshach] They forced everyone out except him. Dan Dreiberg: Oh he'll quit. When he's dead.
I'm not a huge fan of prequels and sequels and the cynical rush to make money on the back of books by other writers who are now dead.
We sold a certain, steady amount of product for them and they could count on it. When it came time to ask for the money for this new record, they dropped us. It was fine with us. It was a dead fish.
I don't think there's anything worse than your parents being alive and telling you to go give them some money and just act like they're dead.
What's so wonderful about 'The Walking Dead' is that we're able to explore human nature in its most depraved as well as its most humanitarian in each episode.
It is on the acceptance or rejection of the theory of the Unity of all in Nature, in its ultimate Essence, that mainly rests the belief or unbelief in the existence around us of other conscious beings besides the Spirits of the Dead.
There is a universal fascination with the living dead. There is more to a zombie story that a bunch of corpses attacking the living. The real power of such a story lies with the undercurrent of hopelessness compounded by a very real instinct to survi...
I think that the job of poetry, its political job, is to refresh the idea of justice, which is going dead in us all the time.
The first movie that made me cry was 'Dead Poets Society.' That one gets me. 'O Captain! My Captain!' That moment kills me.
When women make their image about youth and sexuality, and not about intellect, that's kind of a dead-end road. So I think it's a combination of self-entrapment and entrapment by society.
The most interesting thing to me is that 'The Walking Dead' is a show that reinvents itself every eight episodes. It's an evolving landscape. There are characters that die. There are characters that stay on. There are characters that go away. I love ...
No matter what I do, my songs come out in a certain style, and if that sounds like Dead Kennedys, then there's probably a reason for it. Don't forget, I wrote most of those songs, music and lyrics.
Over all our happy country - over all our Nation spread, Is a band of noble heroes - is our Army of the Dead.
I nursed men back to sanity who were driven to despair. I solicited clothes for the ragged children, for the desperate mothers. I laid out the dead, the martyrs of the strike.
Dilios: Xerxes dispatches his monsters from half the world away. They're clumsy beasts, and the piled Persian dead are slippery.
[after finding the dead body in the window seat] Mortimer Brewster: But - what happened to him? Martha Brewster: [cheerfully] He died.
Harry: It was the Titanic of play openings but with no survivors. No women, no children, not even Kate Winslet, all dead.
Ra's al Ghul: Justice is balance. You burned my house and left me for dead. Consider us even.
Kirill: You told me I had one month off. Gretkov: You told me Jason Bourne was dead.
Antonio Ricci: "Why should I kill myself worrying when I'll end up just as dead?"