Staff Sergeant William James: You'll get it, though. You'll get it.
Staff Sergeant William James: Everyone's a coward about something.
When there is room in the heart there is room in the house.
I sometimes rented a car and drove from event to event in Europe; a road trip was a great escape from the day-to-day anxieties of playing, and it kept me from getting too lost in the tournament fun house with its courtesy cars, caterers, locker room ...
Public school felt like prison - cinderblock walls, fluorescent lights, metal lockers. It was so sterile and unstimulating.
Staff Sergeant William James: Everyone's scared about something, you know?
If there is room in your heart there is room in your house.
Remember, I'm the kind of kid who used to get stuffed into a locker by school bullies. I've never felt like I'm a big star at any level of my life.
Staff Sergeant William James: This box is full of stuff that almost killed me.
Colonel John Cambridge: [waving] So long. Thank you.
There is an eternal conflict between the school-room and the bar-room. The school-room makes men, the bar-room destroys them.
Some kids look at me strange in the hallways because I don't decorate my locker,...
When I played, Old-Timers' Day was my favorite day of the whole season, because I got to share a locker with one of the great Yankees... It was an out-of-body experience.
I think about 'The Hurt Locker,' and we made a film about three guys, three different looking guys with three very different energies.
Opening Quote by Chris Hedges: The rush of battle is often a potent and lethal addiction, for war is a drug.
Jack O'Callahan: [walking up to Craig, who's reading the tryout roster] Jimmy Craig. Jim Craig: Hey, Jack. Jack O'Callahan: What's up, you sieve? Jim Craig: [shakes hands] How's it going? Jack O'Callahan: Good. Jim Craig: [referring to tryout roster]...
He closed the locker quickly so no one would see the damage. For some reason, he felt ashamed.
A schoolmate of Matt Chandler's with the locker next to his: "I need to tell you about Jesus. When do you want to do that?
Only one day at public school and the bitches already made your locker rain?" she laughs. "Impressive.
I started acting pretty young, so I haven't had too many odd jobs. But I used to sell candy out of my locker in middle school.
Anthony Mackie in 'The Hurt Locker' is everything an actor can hope to be. So rock steady in his portrayal that you immediately forget every performance he may have previously given, and focus only on the character in front of you.