I like to travel in jeans because I don't want to wallow around in my suit, you know? They cost too much. Jeans are comfortable.
People have to make journeys, what we want is people to have alternatives in public transport so that they can make a choice about the sort of way in which they're going to travel.
Anthony: They all tried to hold your hand. I didn't Richard: No, you didn't Anthony: Don't need to, do I?
Dr. Richard Kimble: [Holding Gerard at gunpoint] I didn't kill my wife! Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: I don't care!
Richard Nixon: [after being told that one of the interview segments will be about "Nixon the man"] Nixon the man? As opposed to what? Nixon the horse?
Richard Nixon: [Prior to the second interview] Ah, the great inquisitor. David Frost: More like a trusted confidante.
Richard Brown: Just wait till I die. Then you'll have to think of yourself. How are you going to like that?
Richard Brown: I had this wonderful notion. I took the Xanax and the Ritalin together. It had never occurred to me!
Pi Patel: [facing a storm on the lifeboat] Richard Parker, come out you have to see this! It's beautiful!
Richard: Oh my God, I'm getting pulled over. Everyone, just... pretend to be normal.
Grandpa: Olive, Richard is an idiot. I like a woman with meat on her bones.
Barbara Covett: Do you know much about wine? Richard Hart: Only the drinking part.
Captain Richard O'Malley: Look, kid, we can't always save the day. All right? We're just cops. Janitors.
The money that we make from the company goes into The Body Shop Foundation, which isn't one of those awful tax shelters like some in America. It just functions to take the money and give it away.
You know, I think when people are in important positions in big organizations, they often get tied up with the minutia of managing money, managing things. They often forget that people deserve to be led.
I guess I want to make money just like other people, perhaps more than most people.
Gorillas are almost altruistic in nature. There's very little if any 'me-itis.' When I get back to civilization, I'm always appalled by 'me, me, me.'
When we are angry or depressed in our creativity, we have misplaced our power. We have allowed someone else to determine our worth, and then we are angry at being undervalued.
Afghanistan is going to be here a long time, and what's critical is that Afghanistan's relationship with its neighbors are, to the maximum extent they can be, constructive and operationally useful.
There is a direct line relationship between what happened in Afghanistan in the work up to 11 September 2001 and what we're doing in Afghanistan today.
I'm always pushing for human responsibility. Given that chimpanzees and many other animals are sentient and sapient, then we should treat them with respect.