[Shadowcat sends Bishop back in time just as the Sentinels turn up] Kitty Pryde: Too late, assholes!
[deleted scene] Raven: [to Charles] I don't blame Eric for trying to kill me. I would have done the same thing.
Logan: You have any good news? Kitty Pryde: Well, you don't really age so you'll pretty much look the same.
[Charles stumbles and grabs his head] Logan: You okay? Charles Xavier: [points at his legs] When this goes... this comes back! [points at his head]
Doc: The time-traveling is just too dangerous. Better that I devote myself to study the other great mystery of the universe: women!
Biff Tannen: That's about as funny as a screen door on a battleship. Marty McFly: [under his breath] It's "screen door on a submarine," you dork.
Marty McFly: The answer's no, Griff. Griff Tannen: No? Marty McFly: Yeah, what are you deaf and stupid? I said "NO!" Griff Tannen: What's wrong, McFly. Chicken?
Marty McFly: Nice shot Doc! You're not gonna believe this, we gotta go back to 1955. Doc: I don't believe it!
[after leaving Jennifer on her front porch swing in the Alternate 1985] Marty McFly: I don't remember bars bein' on these windows...
Marty McFly, Jr.: [to the TV] Art off. OK, I want channels 18, 24, 63, 109, 87 and the weather channel.
[after the duel between Buford Tannen and Marty, which ended with Buford landing in green horse dung] Seamus McFly: [chuckling to himself] That was good.
Doc: [after Doc wakes up from being passed out drunk from one shot of whiskey] The thing I really miss here is Tylenol.
[Marty and Doc finally say each other's phrases the opposite way] Marty McFly: Great Scott! Doc: I know, this is heavy.
Faith is what we have now and hope looks to the future Hope is a desire for something good in the future but at the same time it is the reason why it comes to pass. This is where hope and faith overlap.
In a sense, if you're not getting it wrong really a lot when you're creating imaginary futures, then you're just not doing it enough. You're not creating enough imaginary futures.
Savings, remember, is the prerequisite of investment.
Supporting the entrepreneurial spirit is our best chance for economic progress.
We're living through the twilight of American economic dominance.
The arts are an integral part of the city's economic progress.
The biggest gap there is in America is not economic; the gap is spiritual and cultural.
Survival, in the cool economics of biology, means simply the persistence of one's own genes in the generations to follow.