The maid that loves goes out to sea upon a shattered plank, and puts her trust in miracles for safety.
Jake Gittes: Evelyn, put that gun away. Let the police handle this. Evelyn Mulwray: He owns the police!
Chief Guard Barnes: Pick that up and put it down properly!
Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter: [to Lesra] Hate put me in prison. Love's gonna bust me out.
Crown Prince Leopold: I want you to put and end to it.
Harry: Your mouth is a recommended place to put a sock.
Nora Ericson: Poppa - go put your pants on!
June: Why don't you put me in the hot springs and see if I melt?
Warden Barrot: Put all hope out of your mind. And masturbate as little as possible, it drains the strength!
River Tam: Put a bullet to me. Bullet in the brain pan, squish. [giggles whilst crying]
[Jack and Rose are inside the car] Jack: Are you nervous? Rose: No. Put your hands on me, Jack.
I signed a very modest $3,000 bonus with the Braves in Milwaukee. And my old man didn't have that kinda money to put out.
I only have so much time and energy and money, and I'm going to put it into my work.
For example, if I make money, I put it in real estate. I always did very well. Location, location, location.
The shortest period of time lies between the minute you put some money away for a rainy day and the unexpected arrival of rain.
For guys playing sports at a high level, for money, I can't put my finger on it, but in a man's world of sport, there is something visceral to beating another man.
Libya has had to put up with too much from the Arabs for whom it has poured forth both blood and money.
Personally, I'm not interested in getting more money for what I do; I'm just interested in more money being put into the production.
Assets put money in your pocket, whether you work or not, and liabilities take money from your pocket.
Making the tax cuts permanent will continue to grow the economy, create jobs, and put more money in the pockets of the hard-working families of Pennsylvania.
Being willing to donate the taxpayers' money is not the same as being willing to put your own money where your mouth is.