Caged Animal Masturbator: It's important to have a job that makes a difference, boys. That's why I manually masturbate caged animals for artificial insemination.
[history is written by the winners. And if the Nazis had won, future generations would understand the story of World War ll quite differently]
Kevin Lomax: What about love? John Milton: Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate.
Commodus: You and I are not much different. You take life when you have to, as I do. Maximus: I have only one more life to take. Then it is done.
Cherry: Name's Cherry Darling... Wray: Sounds like a stripper name Cherry: No, it sounds like a go-go dancer name. There's a difference.
Old Sophie: A battleship? Howl: On its way to burn cities and people Old Sophie: The enemy's? Ours? Howl: What difference does it make?
Tafas: [talking of Britain] Is that a desert country? T.E. Lawrence: No: a fat country. Fat people. Tafas: You are not fat? T.E. Lawrence: No. I'm different.
Ward: Some things are worth dying for. Anderson: Down here, things are different; here, they believe that some things are worth killing for.
Angus: Official sources word today sad to announce this separation of Simon and Eleanor, after 17 hours of marriage. It is understood due to musical differences.
[discussing Colorado Ryan] Dude: Is he as good as I used to be? John T. Chance: It'd be pretty close. I'd hate to have to live on the difference.
Elinor Dashwood: Mama, [deep sigh] Elinor Dashwood: there is a painful difference between the expectation of an unpleasant event and its final certainty.
First Sgt. Edward Welsh: What difference do you think you can make, one man in all this madness?
Johnny Cash: Now I've asked you forty different ways and it's time you come up with a fresh answer.
Johnny Cash: Next time I ask you to marry me, I'm gonna come up with a different way.
Jon Osterman: A live human body and a deceased human body have the same number of particles. Structurally there's no difference.
Asset managers have different approaches, and I don't wish to suggest there is only one way to run money. There are many ways one can attempt to reduce risk, improve performance, lower drawdowns and reduce volatility.
When I got started in New York, it wasn't like it is now. If you were different from Miles and Dizzy, it was very difficult to make gigs and make money with your own style.
I've always had money because of my early success with Cream, so I tell young musicians to aim to write their own material, because owning the composition rights makes a very big difference.
I mean I get loads of money, all from different sources. You give it to your accountant. They manage it. But you pay corporation tax. If you're then taking it out and spending it on yourself, you have to pay more.
We don't argue if drug companies create drugs that can cure humans and charge lots of money for them, even though we all have these diseases. It will be pretty hard to make a different argument for genes.
Whether it's a penalty or a tax, it's all one in the same. It's coming out of somebody's hard-earned money in their pocketbooks and that's the point. So in some ways, to me, it's a distinction without a difference.