John McClane: [after entering the room where Gruber retains Holly] Hi, honey.
John Preston: You're an offender! Reading Room Proprietor: I'm not! John Preston: No? Then why are you so scared of me?
Gandhi: [to a group of South African bigots] You'll find there's room for all of us here.
Walt Kowalski: How many swamp rats can you get in one room?
Willie Davis: Why can't we have frankfurters? Isaac Davis: Because, this is the Russian Tea Room.
Ichabod Crane: Katrina, why are you in my room? Katrina Anne Van Tassel: Because it is yours.
[Laurie and Dan are breaking Rorschach out of prison] Rorschach: Need to visit men's room. Laurie Juspeczyk: Oh, Christ!
I once had money to burn. I'd fly to Barbados for the weekend. I lived in a twenty-two-room mansion and had my pick of four luxury cars.
When I was in college, I lost my scholarship one year. I had enough money for tuition, but not room and board. So I camped in the hills.
I think it turned the whole sport around. It got everybody's attention. People who were watching TV live were jumping up and down in their living rooms.
If you lock me in the room with a piano teacher for a year I might be able to knock out a rendition of 'Roll Out The Barrel,' but will I ever be a concert pianist? No.
I'd love to give my music to someone who really likes to wow the crowd. I feel like half the time I just want to hide in the dressing room!
My philosophy is that when I go out of my room, I'm prepared to love everybody I meet, unless they're bad.
I look at myself as an audience member. I still love movies, and I still go and sit in the back of the big dark room with everybody else, and I want the same thrill.
I like to be one of those drummers who actually add to the music, not one of those guys who sit in a room 24/7 trying to outwit or outplay another drummer.
At heart I've always been a music fan. That part of me has never changed since I was a little kid, sitting in a room watching a record go round, looking at the colour of the labels.
Film music should have the same relationship to the film drama that somebody's piano playing in my living room has on the book I am reading.
I have yet to have a successful outcome of sitting in a room with someone and trying to write a song. The way that I generally co-write is that someone else writes the music or part of the music.
Music is like a lifeblood - it changes the way I move; it changes the way I feel about myself. The way I walk into the room is different depending on the song I was just listening to.
We need to bridge the gap between the medical libraries and the hospital rooms; take the information out there already, add to it, focus it, harness it - and bring it to the patient who was just diagnosed today.
When I travel, I like to take advantage of room service. I'm really into eggs Benedict in the morning.