Lester: Rough night, ha? Kathy: Seems to be heading in that direction...
[Leonard hits Teddy in the back of his head with his camera] Teddy: Lenny! That shit kills!
Chris: He's a good gun, and we aren't heading for a church social.
Lou Bloom: Get out of your head, Rick, it's a bad neighborhood.
Devlin: I couldn't see straight or think straight. I was a fat-headed guy, full of pain.
McMurphy: Who's the head bull-goose loony around here?
Pappy O'Daniel: You soft headed son of a bitch.
Maximillian Cohen: [In front of the bathroom mirror. Pushes a live power-drill into the side of his head]
Lady Eboshi: Cut off a wolf's head and it still has the power to bite.
Rex: What happened? Mr. Potato Head: [in disbelief] Woody's been shelved!
Travis Bickle: I got some bad ideas in my head.
Helena Ayala: [to Frankie] Now get out of the car and shoot him in the head!
Willy Wonka: Where is fancy bred, in the heart or in the head?
By definition, poetry works with qualities and dynamics that mainstream society is reluctant to face head-on. It's an interesting phenomenon that by necessity, poetry is just below the radar.
The more poetry you have in the head, the more poetry you will understand because you will be getting to the roots of what it is that makes people write poetry at all.
I think of religion as something that stains the person. It's a mindset you can never get free from, it's always in the back of your head.
I would want the British reader to feel that religion in America isn't an absurd thing - a sign of a pin head athwart a gigantic body.
The real lover is the man who can thrill you just by touching your head or smiling into your eyes - or just by staring into space.
No one is going to stick their head out of the trenches for someone they don't respect or trust. You can get shot doing that.
They might not need me; but they might. I'll let my head be just in sight; a smile as small as mine might be precisely their necessity.
It has nothing to do with commercial success. You cannot calculate in your head how to put the mosaic together to make a commercial film: that's out of the question.