Jackie Treehorn: Refill? The Dude: Does the Pope shit in the woods?
The Dude: I was one of the original authors of the Port Huron Declaration. Not the compromised second draft...
[Mr. Thorpe has offered Derry a job as asst. floor manager and part-time soda jerk] Fred Derry: At what salary? Mr. Thorpe: Thirty-two fifty per week. Fred Derry: Thirty-two fifty. I used to make over four hundred dollars a month in the Air Force. Mr...
[last lines] Ennis Del Mar: Jack, I swear...
Jack Horner: We're about to make film history, right here... on videotape.
Philip Marlowe: Hmm. General Sternwood: What does that mean? Philip Marlowe: It means, hmm.
[Taggart spots Bart and Charlie on a hand-cart sinking into quicksand] Taggart: Oh, shit. Quicksand! [Lassos the hand-cart and drags it but not the men out of the quicksand] Taggart: Dang, that was lucky. Doggone near lost a four hundred dollar handc...
Taggart: Send a wire to the main office and tell them I said... [Bart whacks him with a shovel] Taggart: OW! Lyle: [writing] Send wire, main office, tell them I said "ow". Gotcha!
Governor William J. Le Petomane: We've gotta protect our phoney baloney jobs, gentlemen!
Hamilton Swan: Don't look at the fat ass losers or freaks, look at me!
Scott Donlan: She looks like a cocktail waitress on an oil rig.
Meg Swan: Oh, God! She's not even responding to the toy!
My right wrist is connected to the left foot. You know, if the left foot doesn't work, the right wrist doesn't work, and that's really the truth.
The work of WikiLeaks is with principal documentary evidence; that's where the truth lies. It gets to the heart of the matter. It educates people and in turn empowers them.
Expressing truth is hard work.
I admit there's an element of brutality in all my work - it's part of the truth about human existence I always want to explore - but the last thing I'm trying to do is put on some kind of freak show, inviting people to get off on other people's pain ...
I think the large part of the function of the Internet is it is archival. It's unreliable to the extent that word on the street is unreliable. It's no more unreliable than that. You can find the truth on the street if you work at it. I don't think of...
True, the initial ideas are in general those of an individual, but the establishment of the reality and truth is in general the work of more than one person.
Creative people are more prone to depression.
Any play is hard to write, and plays are getting harder and harder to get on the stage.
For everybody, the tide comes in, the tide goes out - if you're an actor, particularly.