Kay: I suppose I always knew you were too smart to let any of them ever beat you.
Lucilla: I want to help you. Maximus: Yes, you can help me... Forget you ever knew me, and never come back here again.
Lestat: You are a vampire who never knew what life was until it ran out in a big gush over your lips.
Sing's Sidekick: Memories can be painful. To forget may be a blessing! Sing: I never knew you were so deep.
Lionel Logue: You still stammered on the 'W'. King George VI: Well, I had to throw in a few so they knew it was me.
Gilbert: What was she wearing? Scotch tweeds wasn't it? Iris Henderson: Oatmeal tweeds. Gilbert: I knew it had something to do with porridge.
Rachel Cooper: [to Ruby, sobbing in her lap] Child... You were looking for love, Ruby, in the only foolish way you knew how.
Devlin: [after being caught kissing Alicia at the party] I knew her before you, loved her before you, only I'm not as lucky as you...
Allie: Did you write that? Duke: No, that was Walt Whitman. Allie: I think I knew him... Duke: I think you did too.
Wladyslaw Szpilman: It's a funny time to say this, but... [trailing off] Halina: What? Wladyslaw Szpilman: I wish I knew you better.
Tracy Lord: I never knew such a man. Macaulay Connor: You're not likely to dear. Not from where you sit.
Jamal Malik: I knew you'd be watching. Latika: I thought we would meet only in death. Jamal Malik: This is our destiny. Latika: Kiss me.
[Slade knew her face cleanser, by scent] Donna: Ah, that's amazing. Lt. Col. Frank Slade: Well, I'm in the amazing business.
Rex: It's the chicken man! Buzz Lightyear: That's our guy! Hamm: I knew there was somethin' I didn't like about that chicken.
Columbus: Are you one of these guys that tries to one-up everybody else's story? Tallahassee: No. I knew a guy way worse at that than me.
I had a moment where I realised I could do silly voices, that lots of people I knew couldn't do silly voices, and that thus I must be able to make money doing silly voices.
Mafia guys are all just insecure people who want their money. They're like little seven-year old kids when they don't get their way. I knew guys like that growing up in New Jersey.
War as Napoleon knew it just not possible any more. However, we're very unlikely to accept or recognize 'world peace' even when we get it.
There were many times during our career when he could've quit and done something else. But he knew that his power was with the Grateful Dead. He didn't want to go solo. Jerry was a groupist. He loved to group.
All of the information that we were getting up to that time from the NRC people, from our people who knew something about nuclear power, was that the breach of the core was not a likelihood to happen.
I am a writer, which means I write stories, I write novels, and I would write poetry if I knew how to. I don't want to limit myself.