Union Soldier: For God's sake, come on! [Head is blown off by cannon]
Sirius Black: When all this is over we'll be a proper family. You'll see.
[the Fellowship exits Rivendell, with Frodo in front] Frodo: Mordor, Gandalf, is it left or right? Gandalf: Left.
Narrator: That evening, Howard Beale went on the air to preach the corporate cosmology of Arthur Jensen.
TV Repairman: Just give me the damned remote! [thunk] TV Repairman: Ow!
Fight Announcer: What is keeping him up Bill, I dont know.
Max Fischer: I don't give a shit about the barracudas, fuck it! I'm building it anyway.
[arriving at the Dragon's castle] Shrek: Sure, it's big enough... but look at the location! [laughs]
Sweeney Todd: At last! My arm is complete again.
Keaton: There's no way they'd line five felons in the same room, no way.
V: I, like God, do not play with dice and do not believe in coincidence.
Dutch Engstrom: Give 'em hell Pike! [Pike goes down]
Grandpa Joe: Good morning. Look at the sun.
Moza: Good evening, a table for one? Cuenca: I see you're good at math.
Erik Lehnsherr: My fellow Mutants! The real enemy is out there.
The older I get, the more I realize that religion is not going to be easily marginalized by one of its wannabe successors - science, capitalism, consumerism.
I'm a fifth generation Jew from the South, and I would say that I felt this connection to my religion, but it wasn't a spiritual connection.
The only difference is that religion is much better organised and has been around much longer, but it's the same story with different characters and different costumes.
The point here is that physics followed the data where it seemed to lead, even though some thought the model gave aid and comfort to religion.
For me, I'm not a jealous person. That's just not my thing. You have to have trust in your relationship.
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.