Jesus is not the man at the top of the stairs; He is the man at the bottom, the friend of sinners, the savior of those in need of one. Which is all of us, all of the time.
My poems are political in the deeper sense of the word. Political means to live in your time, to be a man of your time.
Wooderson: Cynthia, man? I like it, man. Pink: Red's a good color for you. Wooderson: My favorite color.
Lewis: We killed a man, Drew. Shot him in the back. A mountain man. A cracker.
Nobody: What name were you given at birth, stupid white man?
Richard: Make a noise and I'll push this in your spine
Nance: Oh, for Christ's sake Kimmel! Kimmel: I gotta be free man!
Hendley: Colin's not a blind man as long as he's with me. And he's going with me!
[referring to a partially eaten dog] Sheriff Leigh Brackett: A man wouldn't do that. Dr. Sam Loomis: This isn't a man.
Rhodey: You need me to do anything else? Iron Man: Keep the skies clear.
Daniel Dravot: The more tribes, the more they'll fight, and the better for us.
Reidenschneider: Science. Perception. Reality. Doubt. Reasonable doubt.
Ed Crane: Sooner or later everyone needs a haircut.
Tom Doniphon: Whoa, take 'er easy there, Pilgrim.
Nora Ericson: Poppa - go put your pants on!
Jane Bennet: He is just what a young man ought to be.
[last lines] The Old Man: Nice shootin', son. What's your name? RoboCop: Murphy.
The Old Man: Maybe what we need here is a fresh perspective.
Charlie: Rain Man. Raymond: Yeah? Charlie: Let's play some cards! Raymond: Yeah.
Red: I don't know; every man has his breaking point.
Old Man: [to Sally] There's no need to do that!