Sergeant McCaskey: You know, Roger, you are way behind the times. The guys of the 80s aren't tough. They are sensitive people. Show a little emotion to a woman and shit like that. I think I'm an '80s man... Roger Murtaugh: How do you figure? Sergeant...
State Trooper: What the hell are you driving here? Del: We had a small fire last night, but we caught it in the nick of time. State Trooper: Do you have any idea how fast you were going? Del: Funny enough, I was just talking to my friend about that. ...
Sally Dibbs: Good Morning! Coffee? Raymond: [looks at her nametag] Sally Dibbs, Dibbs Sally. 461-0192. Sally Dibbs: How did you know my phone number? Charlie: How did you know that? Raymond: You said read the telephone book last night. Dibbs Sally. 4...
Melinda: Hi, Karl, I'm on my lunch break. I got you these flowers that were on sale, cause they're not fresh. $2.99, plus by 10% employee discount, since I didn't bring you anything on our date last night. Well, I just thought I'd bring them to you. ...
The day did not know that night had fallen.
Many seek good nights and waste good days.
Never listen to these three advisers: wine, the night, and love.
The day will wipe out all the promises of the night.
Day has its eyes, night has its ears.
Drink and sing: the dark night is ahead of us.
Midsummer night is not long but it sets many cradles rocking.
[last lines] Simon Graham: [narrating] And so the days of the Samurai had ended. Nations, like men, it is sometimes said, have their own destiny. As for the American Captain, no one knows what became of him. Some say that he died of his wounds. Other...
Love lasts as long as does the reproach.
Fortune and flowers do not last forever.
Firm breasts don't last long.
What is learned in the cradle lasts to the grave.
All the hours wound, the last one kills.
Each hour injures, the last one slays.
Gather and spare can last long.
The first one to eat, the last one to work.
They laugh well who laugh last.