The time has come to stop beating our heads against stone walls under the illusion that we have been appointed policeman to the human race.
Being vulnerable is allowing yourself to trust. That's hard for a lot of people to do. They feel a lot more secure if they kind of put walls around themselves. Then they don't have to trust anybody but themselves.
I think academics are infuriating. For every expert on Shakespeare there is another one to cancel his theory out. It drives you up the wall. I think the greatest form of finding out the truth is through fantasy.
Lt. Escobar: [pointing to a graffito on the wall] Isn't that your phone number? Jake Gittes: Is it? I forget. I don't call myself that often.
Mr. Book: He's becoming like us. Mr. Wall: So we must become like him.
[subtitled version] Paul: [talking to the viewers, breaking the fourth wall] You're on their side, aren't you? So, who will you bet with?
Peach: [waving back and forth against the soiled tank wall] Look, Scum angel.
Sigmund Jähn: Socialism doesn't mean live behind a Wall. Socialism means reach the others and live with the others.
T.V. Director: I won an award. John: A likely story. T.V. Director: It's on the wall in my office.
[first lines] Mr. Incredible: Is this on? I mean, can break through walls, I just can't... can't get this on...
Sailor: [calling from the top of the wall] Hey, look out, it's Kong! Kong's comin'!
Minnie Castevet: [through the wall] ... and please don't tell me what Laura-Louise said, 'cause I'm *not* interested!
Poster of Buddy Rich on Andrew's wall: IF YOU DON'T HAVE ABILITY, YOU WIND UP PLAYING IN A ROCK BAND
MO's computer: [after scanning Wall-E screen says 100%] Foreign contaminant! MO: Huh? Whoa-whoa-whoa whoa whoa!
When I see a wall that's hung with different objects, framed or unframed, what I like about it is its fluidity and rule-breaking nature. Just experiment a bit.
The structure of apartheid is still rooted in the Haitian society. When you have apartheid, you don't see those behind the walls. That is the reality of Haiti.
What I play now isn't surf music. It's too powerful. I used to go through paper bags; now I go through brick walls. I play hard.
The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men.
I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it's such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her.
[entering Deep Core, Lindsey runs into Jammer] Lindsey Brigman: Whoa! I don't remember someone putting a wall here.
Stefan Vanderhoof: So finally we bought out the chinese, not the entire nation, this one little chapter behind the wall here.