Favorite Movie Quotes

DC Andy Cartwright:
Just like Tim Messenger?

Nicholas Angel:
Yes!

DS Andy Wainwright:
And George Merchant?

Nicholas Angel:
Yes!

DC Andy Cartwright:
And Eve Draper?

Nicholas Angel:
Yes!

DS Andy Wainwright:
Martin Blower?

Nicholas Angel:
No, actually.

DS Andy Wainwright and DC Andy Cartwright:
Really?

Nicholas Angel:
'COURSE HE F***ING WAS!
 
Sam Marlowe: When I saw him, he was dead.
Jennifer Rogers: He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical.

The Trouble with Harry 1955 (an Alfred Hitchcock murder-comedy)
 
"Beginnings are scary, endings are usually sad, but it's the middle that counts the most. Try to remember that when you find yourself at a new beginning. Just give hope a chance to float up."

- Hope Floats
 
What will NY152 say today, I wonder. I turn on my computer. I wait impatiently as it connects. I go online, and my breath catches in my chest until I hear three little words: You've got mail.
 
Father McFeely: How is she?
Mrs. Voorhees: It's gotten worse Father. She won't eat. She won't talk. The child won't let me touch her.
Father McFeely: Yes, sometimes you have to give them candy.

Sary Movie II, ops I mean 2.
 
  • Colleen North: [as Helen is leaving for the hospital to have the baby] I know this is a terrible time to talk about it, but Larry says...
  • Frank Beardsley: I've got a message for Larry! You tell him *this* is what it's all about. This is the real happening. If you want to know what love really is, take a look around you.
  • Helen North: What are you two talking about?
  • Frank Beardsley: Take a good look at your mother.
  • Helen North: Not now!
  • Frank Beardsley: Yes, now.
  • Frank Beardsley: [to Colleen] It's giving life that counts. Until you're ready for it, all the rest is just a big fraud. All the crazy haircuts in the world won't keep it turning. Life isn't a love-in--it's the dishes, and the orthodontist, and the shoe repairman, and... ground round instead of roast beef. And I'll tell you something else: It isn't going to a bed with a man that proves you're in love with him; it's getting up in the morning and facing the drab, miserable, wonderful everyday world with him that counts!
  • [leaving the house, they say good-bye to the little kids]
  • Frank Beardsley: I suppose having 19 kids is carrying it a bit too far--but if we had it to do over, who would we skip? You?
  • Helen North: [getting into the car] Thank you, Frank. I never quite knew how to explain it to her.
  • Frank Beardsley: If we don't get you to the hospital fast, the rest of it's gonna be explained right here!

 
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