John Hammond: [the park's first tour has had to be cut short because of an incoming storm] Damn!
Harry: When in doubt, cut up a pig - that was the town's motto.
Po: The Sword of Heroes! Said to be so sharp you can get cut just by looking at - Ow!
Knight 1: ...You must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest... WITH... A HERRING!
Herb Brooks: [as the players who were cut depart] Take a good look, gentlemen, cause they're the ones getting off easy.
Diane: Mmmmm... smell that mimosa. Steve: Well you better cut a bouquet and take it with you, because we're not staying.
Doctor: I can't wear my helmet and use a stethoscope. Patton: Well, then cut two holes in your helmet and see that you can.
[while cutting Marvin Nash's ear off] Mr. Blonde: Hold still! Hold still, you fuck!
Howard Finnigan: Hey Jer, how goes the war? Jerry Kaiser: Bad guys are winning, sir.
[Sanjuro has just killed two men and cut the arm off a third] Sanjuro: Cooper. Two coffins... No, maybe three.
My cell phone bill and my cable gets cut off all the time. Not because I don't have the money, but because I just forget to pay my bills.
At NIH, what tends to happen is that the proven researchers tend to get the money. New researchers, younger researchers, or people on the cutting edge don't get the money until they have gray beards.
Certain people in the United States are driving nails into this structure of our relationship, then cutting off the heads. So the Soviets must use their teeth to pull them out.
The U.S., France, Germany and Canada have all responded to the financial crisis by boosting rather than cutting their science funding. The U.K. has not.
Budget cuts are a sad reality in most newsrooms, and I am concerned that they reduce the collective muscle of journalists who are doing the expensive, and often dangerous, work of on-the-ground reporting.
We smile at the ignorance of the savage who cuts down the tree in order to reach its fruit; but the same blunder is made by every person who is over eager and impatient in the pursuit of pleasure.
My schedule has slowed a little. I've cut back on some of my assignments. But I still have the enthusiasm for the sports world that I had 38 years ago.
My mode of presentation is short-form video - basically I create fast cut, impassioned 'idea explainers' that explode with enthusiasm and intensity as they distill how technology is expanding our sphere of possibility.
I don't watch my films. I've seen 'em enough after cutting them and putting the music on. I don't ever want to see them again.
When the Beatles cut old rock n' roll, they were recording music still in their performing repertoire, and besides, they never thought of the music as old.
Absolute 80's is three hours of mainstream 80's music. I also do New Wave Nation that is more cutting edge. It is more punk stuff from the 70's to the 90's.