Gandhi: No Indian must be treated as the English treat us. We must remove untouchability from our hearts and from our lives.
[last lines] Scoop: Word is they're going to repeal Prohibition. What'll you do then? Ness: I think I'll have a drink.
George Stone: [after Ness has pushed Nitti off the roof and gone back in the courthouse] Where is Nitti? Ness: He's in the car.
Malone: You, you carry a badge? Agent Oscar Wallace: Yes? Malone: [gives him a shotgun] Carry a gun.
Malone: [after a plan goes wrong] Oh what the hell? You gotta die of something.
Scoop: Mr. Ness! Any comment for the record? Ness: I just happened to be there when the wheel went round.
It was all so far away - there was quiet and an untouched feel to the country and I could work as I pleased.
That means that every human being - without distinction of sex, age, race, skin color, language, religion, political view, or national or social origin - possesses an inalienable and untouchable dignity.
Faith, he had learned that night in front of the flickering television, was most glorious when it was most untouched by reason.
The harbour of influence is richer in the cemeteries where people are buried with their music on their tongues unsung. Don't leave your potentials untouched!
The sound of natural things was wonderful to us. In the middle of all the suffering, it seemed pure, untouched.
A lot of West Virginia is untouched. It doesn't have as many strip malls, it has these old towns that feel like it used to be how it looked. Charleston has this river that runs through it, and it's really beautiful.
The closest Indian analogy to the position of black Americans is that of the Dalits - formerly called 'Untouchables,' the outcastes who for millennia suffered humiliating discrimination and oppression.
I think that the Japanese culture is one of the very few cultures left that is its own entity. They're just so traditional and so specific in their ways. It's kind of untouched, it's not Americanized.
Can You Just For A Moment Entertain The The Thoughts Of One Untouched By Megalomaniacal Derangement And Tell Me Why I Would Want To Assist You With That
You know, the Oscar I was awarded for The Untouchables is a wonderful thing, but I can honestly say that I'd rather have won the U.S. Open Golf Tournament.
But it is also clear that left entirely untouched by public policy, the capitalist system will produce more inequality than is socially healthy or than is necessary for maximum efficiency.
Ness: I wanna hurt the man, Malone. You hear me? I wanna start taking the battle to him. I wanna hurt Capone!
Capone: You can get further with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word.
Ness: [after blowing away a crook who wouldn't "Freeze!"] Didn't you hear what I said? What are you, deaf? What is this, a game?
Capone: [to reporters] Yes! There is violence in Chicago. But not by me, and not by anybody who works for me, and I'll tell you why because it's bad for business.