Narrator: On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
Narrator: I am Jack's inflamed sense of rejection.
Narrator: I am Jack's broken heart.
Narrator: If I didn't say anything, people always assumed the worst.
Tyler Durden: You have a kind of sick desperation in your laugh.
Narrator: I wrote little haiku poems. I emailed them to everyone.
Tyler Durden: God Damn! We just had a near-life experience, fellas.
Ricky: I can't believe he's still standing. Thomas: One tough motherfucker.
Lou: Reject the basic assumption of civilization, especially the importance of material possessions.
Narrator: He was full of pep. Must've had his grande-latte enema.
Robert 'Bob' Paulson: Go ahead, Cornelius, you can cry.
Joe (Cantonese)/Jeffrey (English): Arrest me later! Fight now!
Enjolras: ...then join in the fight that will give you the right to be free.
[When Joshua is panting on the lawn after the title-fight] Roger Murtaugh: Get that shit off my lawn!
Yuri Orlov: You can fight a lot of enemies and survive, but not your biology.
Fight Announcer: What is keeping him up Bill, I dont know.
We can't possibly fight all the terrorists in all the countries where they exist because we don't have the money or manpower to do so.
Anybody can decide if they have got the money to fight a case if they don't like a particular thing, and they complain to the watch committee, local council or whatever.
Modern morality and manners suppress all natural instincts, keep people ignorant of the facts of nature and make them fighting drunk on bogey tales.
The scientists who attack mainstream religion, rather than striving for peaceful coexistence with it, damage science, and also weaken the fight against fundamentalism.
With Hitchcock I had little relationship. I was called to replace Bernard Herrmann, his favorite composer, in Torn Curtain, after the bitter fight between them.