Dug: Oh, please, oh, please, oh, please be my prisoner! Russell: Dug, stop bothering Kevin! Dug: That man there says I should take the bird... [Kevin squacks at Dug] Dug: ... and I love that man there like he is my master. Carl Fredricksen: I am not ...
Alpha: [On a communicator on Beta's collar] This is Alpha calling Dug. Come in, Dug. Dug: Hi Alpha. Hey, your voice sounds funny. Alpha: I know, I know! Have you seen the bird? Dug: Why, yes. The bird is my prisoner now. Gamma: Yeah, right! [Kevin hi...
I grabbed a shovel and dug, and dug, and dug. Sorry not a very poetic thought, but very deep.
We found ourselves in a hole that I didn't dig, but I have dug, dug and dug to try to get out of that hole.
Dug: I will stop the dogs! [jumps in front of a pack of dogs] Dug: Stop, you dogs! [Pack of dogs runs past Dug]
I love design-based stuff. I dug it in 'Pleasantville' and dug it in 'Seabiscuit.'
Carl Fredricksen: [after his house hits a cliff and shatters a window] I am nobody's master, got it? I don't want you here [points his cane at Dug] Carl Fredricksen: and I don't want you here! [points it at Kevin] Carl Fredricksen: [addressing Russel...
Carl Fredricksen: [after throwing both a ball and chocolate into the jungle to get rid of Dug and Kevin, Carl runs with his house for a considerable distance] There. We should've gone enough. We should be rid of them now. [looks to his left and sees ...
The gardner had not yet dug out the radish, when the beggar held the alms-bowl in front of him.
For much of history it was possible to believe that the great diversity of life on Earth was a fixed creation, that the living world had never changed. But when the first stirrings of industry demanded that fuel be dug from the earth and hillsides be...
Dug: I can smell you! Carl Fredricksen: [confused] What? You can, smell us? Dug: I can smell you! Russell: [when Carl realizes that the "person" he's talking to is actually a rock, laughing] You were talking to a rock.
Jeff: I don't like it when people come up to me after my plays and say, "I really dug your message, man." Or, "I really dug your play, man, I cried." You know. I like it when people come up to me the next day, or a week later, and they say, "I saw yo...
James Cody: You know, you've got to hand it to the Mexicans when if comes to swift justice. Once the Federales get their mitts on a criminal, they know just what to do with him. They hand him a shovel, tell him where to dig, when he's dug deep enough...
Not all the coal that is dug warms the world.
After The Ventures I dug Johnny Smith quite a bit.
Dug: I can smell you!
Blain: Son of a bitch is dug in like an Alabama tick.
Calloway: We should have dug deeper than a grave.
My biggest influences as an actor were Marlon Brando, and I really dug James Dean.
I dug the idea that I was being perceived as the black sheep of my family, but for me, it was like, I was a rebel, and that to me was most important.
I, more or less, love camping out, so I dug it, but I didn't enjoy other people's pain.