Clemenza: Damn it, Sonny's running scared. He's thinking of going to the matresses already. We got to go pick up some stuff at this address. You know any good spots on the west side? Paulie Gatto: Yeah, I'll think about it. Clemenza: Well, think abou...
[first lines] Michael Corleone: [voiceover] My dear children: It is now better than several years since I moved to New York, and I haven't seen you as much as I would like to. I hope you will come to the ceremony of papal honors given for my charitab...
[at a supply depot somewhere in France] Oddball: We see our role as essentially defensive in nature. While our armies are advancing so fast and everyone's knocking themselves out to be heroes, we are holding ourselves in reserve in case the Krauts mo...
Michael Murphy: Do they sell Arabic horses? Marcus Luttrell: First of all, it's not an Arabic horse, okay? It's an Arabian horse. Michael Murphy: Arabic. Marcus Luttrell: It's... You're from New York, okay? Michael Murphy: How much is an Arabic horse...
Javier: Well then... We're going to give you several rolls of film. We'll send you to New York... Actually to New Jersey - a small town next to New York. Once you go through Customs you'll be met by our people. They will take you to a safe place. We'...
Diana Christensen: [flipping through the newspaper] You know, Barbara, the Arabs have decided to jack up the price of oil another 20%... uh, the CIA has been caught opening Senator Humphrey's mail... there's a civil war in Angola... another one in Be...
Tony Stark: Does anybody remember when I put a missile through a portal, in New York City? We were standing right under it. We're the Avengers, we can bust weapons dealers the whole doo-da-day, but how do we cope with something like that? Steve Roger...
It's OK not to be OK.
Playing a Fender is an art itself. They're always going out of tune.
There's no Peter York Foundation, and you're no one without one.
When Obama came to power, there was a lot of talk about a post-racial America.
The Philadelphia/New York world of the music business is a tough place to be.
Bill: Is this the Pope's new army?
Bill: Careful, Tweedy. The Mort's Frenchified.
New York's my home. Born and raised. I'm a New Yorker to the bone.
I am cursed with computers; something always goes wrong.
But computers have changed the world for everyone, so there will be some way of working it out.
Don't try to be like Jackie. There is only one Jackie. Study computers instead.
Bill: That, my friends, is the minority vote.
McGloin: What's a nigger doing in the church?
Bill The Butcher: This is a day for America.