Mary Corleone: I'll always love you. Vincent Mancini: Love somebody else.
[last lines] Mary Corleone: [realizing she has been shot] Dad?
Nicholas: You don't know anything about society, Marie; you don't have the satisfaction of avoiding it.
George Bailey: [to Mary] You look older without your clothes on.
Mrs. Banks: [sees the time] Excuse me, POSTS, EVERYONE, PLEASE! [cannon fires]
Marie: Someone is staring at you in "personal growth".
If you could really guarantee that the money would be spent on something more worthwhile, I'd say, absolutely, scrap the space program, but it never works that way.
Father Fernando did every thing in his power to assist the sick; and although he arrived much reduced in flesh, he did not become ill, and is now well.
I'm writing a review of three books on feminism and science, and it's about social constructionism. So I would say I'm a social constructionist, whatever that means.
Science is bound, by the everlasting vow of honour, to face fearlessly every problem which can be fairly presented to it.
Creativity is essential to particle physics, cosmology, and to mathematics, and to other fields of science, just as it is to its more widely acknowledged beneficiaries - the arts and humanities.
Anthropology demands the open-mindedness with which one must look and listen, record in astonishment and wonder that which one would not have been able to guess.
As soon as science has solved one problem, new ones arise. This is the essence of science, and it applies, of course, also to the field of essential oils.
Whatever basic science resolves, at some stage it is of use to society. The problem is we do not know when or where.
There were people who said the Society of Cincinnati in the American revolution, of which George Washington was one of the shining lights, was a branch of the Illuminati.
The members of such a society consider that the transgression of a religious ordinance should be punished by civil penalties, and that the violation of a civil duty exposes the delinquent to divine correction.
I argued that the Bush administration, and the Coalition officials more recently, didn't understand Iraqi society. They thought it was a blank slate, that they could use Iraqis as guinea pigs.
I am not interested in medals or titles. I don't need them. I need the love of the public and I fight for it.
I love watching old sitcoms. It's very inspiring to watch 'Mary Tyler Moore' and 'Golden Girls.' I have watched them over and over again for years.
I think the women - Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu - are doing new conceptual things and using their voices to create new American music.
I think women can be as cruel as men, and men as tender as women, and vice versa.