Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin: Sorry, Love. Gotta save the world.
First Sgt. Edward Welsh: In this world, a man, himself, is nothing. And there ain't no world but this one.
Burt Munro: [checking over his luggage] My spectacles, testicles, watch, and wallet.
Live Below the Line raises real money to help the world's poorest people, but it is also a symbolic demonstration aimed at highlighting - not replicating - the plight of the world's poor.
You know, frankly speaking, money just doesn't figure largely in my world view.
It is not in the interest of the German people or in the interest of world peace that Germany should become a pawn or a partner in a military struggle for power between the East and the West.
In an ideal world, an individual's institutional power would be correlated perfectly with his or her value-add. In practice, this is seldom the case.
Feminism justified female 'victim power' by convincing the world that we lived in a sexist, male-dominated, and patriarchal world.
Science may eventually explain the world of How. The ultimate world of Why may remain for contemplation, philosophy, religion.
I've never met anybody who says they don't like the World Cup. If you're a soccer fan or not, everybody loves watching it, and I think it could be the same for other sports.
Success is always dangerous, and we need to be alert and avoid becoming the victims of our own success. Will we influence the world for Christ, or will the world influence us?
We're in a new world. We're in a world in which the possibility of terrorism, married up with technology, could make us very, very sorry that we didn't act.
Therefore, you are not training young people for the world of today and the world of tomorrow unless you are doing proven technology training. That is one of the reasons I'm so concerned.
You can't save the world with music. But I can try. I have the same job as Bruce Springsteen. I have to go as far as I can with it.
Women are not making it to the top of any profession in the world. But when I say, 'The blunt truth is that men run the world,' people say, 'Really?' That, to me, is the problem.
William Miller: When and where does this "real world" occur?
Pontius Pilate: A grown man knows the world he lives in. For the moment, that world is Rome.
We live in a material world, not a dramatic one. And truth resides not in melodrama, but in the precise measure of material things.
If children instead of adults would have contolled the world, then the world would have become a better place.
One of the reasons why my album is called 'Forget the World' is because when you listen to the world, you make stupid mistakes.
Little people doing little things in little places everywhere can change the world.