Virgil Malloy: Are you a man? Turk Malloy: Yes, nineteen. Virgil Malloy: Are you alive? Turk Malloy: Yes, eighteen. Virgil Malloy: Evel Knievel. Turk Malloy: ...shit.
Rather the cruelty of the Turks than the justice of the Bedouins.
It is better to be threatened by the sword of a Turk than by the pen of a German.
Turk Malloy: Watch it, bud. Virgil Malloy: Who you calling bud, pal? Turk Malloy: Who you calling pal, friend? Virgil Malloy: Who you calling friend, jackass? Turk Malloy: Don't call me a jackass. Virgil Malloy: I just did call you a jackass.
Where a horse of a Turk passes the grass will not grow again.
When the Turk becomes richer he takes another wife.
It is up to the people to feed the dogs; it's up to the Cardias to feed the Turks.
When it's raining and the sun shines -- then a Turk is born.
Rusty: [impersonating a doctor] I'm sorry. He's gone. Virgil Malloy: [as he and Turk enter, impersonating paramedics] Man, I told you to run. Turk Malloy: Don't do that. Virgil Malloy: What, I didn't tell you to run?
Turk Malloy: Saul, do you get out to Utah much? Saul: Not as often as I'd like. Turk Malloy: Check it out. I think you'd dig Provo. You could do well there. Saul: I'll look into it.
The streets were empty, the courtyards and gardens as if dead. In the Turkish houses depression and confusion reigned, in the Christian houses caution and distrust. But everywhere and for everyone there was fear. The entering Austrians feared an ambu...
He's gaining on us," the Turk said. "That is also inconceivable," the Sicilian said. "Before I stole this boat we're in, I made many inquiries as to what was the fastest ship on all of Florin Channel and everyone agreed it was this one." "You're righ...
As far as Popescu was concerned, meanwhile, Dracula was simply a Romanian patriot who had resisted the Turks, a deed for which every European nation should to some degree be grateful. History is cruel, said Popescu, cruel and paradoxical: the man who...
What first truly stirred my soul was not fear or pain, nor was it pleasure or games; it was the yearning for freedom. I had to gain freedom - but from what, from whom? Little by little, in the course of time, I mounted freedom's rough unaccommodating...
[...]the stately and slow-moving Turk, With freight of slippers piled beneath his arm.
Much has been said and continues to be said of what little concern the Turks had for the Acropolis treasures.
When I was in Turks & Caicos, a bug jumped out of my room service menu. That kind of freaked me out.
An ordinary Turk, an ordinary Arab, an ordinary Tunisian can change history. We believe that democracy is good, and that our people deserve it.
The Iraqis are not threatened by the Turks or by the Iranians or by the Saudis and they tell me that these are not weapons of mass destruction, they are weapons of self-destruction.
Virgil 'The Turk' Sollozzo: He's still alive. They hit him with five shots and he's still alive!
Eastern Muslim countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, are relative success stories, as they are not afflicted by the Arab heritage of retreat and humiliation at the hands of the French, Spanish, British, Turks, and Persians.