What is Your Most Memorable Quote from a Movie?

Horrible, just horrible...

I would think that authors and my insurance
company would come up with a new slogan.
 
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Marx Brothers: A Night at the Opera:

The contract scene between Driftwood and Fiorello ("the party of the first part ..."):

Fiorello: Hey, wait, wait. What does this say here, this thing here?

Driftwood: Oh, that? Oh, that's the usual clause that's in every contract. That just says, uh, it says, uh, if any of the parties participating in this contract are shown not to be in their right mind, the entire agreement is automatically nullified.

Fiorello: Well, I don't know...

Driftwood: It's all right. That's, that's in every contract. That's, that's what they call a sanity clause.

Fiorello: Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! You can't fool me. There ain't no Sanity Clause!
 
It's A Wonderful Life

Clarence to George Bailey:

"You see George, you've really had a wonderful life. Don't you see what a mistake it would be to just throw it away?"
 
“My name is Lester Burnham. This is my neighborhood. This is my street. This is my life. I'm 42 years old. In less than a year, I'll be dead. Of course, I don't know that yet. And in a way, I'm dead already. Look at me: jerking off in the shower. This will be the high point of my day. It's all downhill from here. ”
American Beauty
 
Fave Quotes

Some are funny, some are poignant, but all resonate with me:


"Lieutenant!" / "Yessir?" / "This planet has crossed the line... Assemble the Giant Robot!"

-- Dick Solomon (John Lithgow) & Sally Solomon (Kristen Johnston) ; 3rd Rock from the Sun



"You asked the question, sir, now let me answer it. The beauty of the Constitution is that it can always be changed. The beauty of the Constitution is that it makes no set law other than faith in the wisdom of ordinary people to govern themselves."

Proffesor Pitkannan: "Faith in the wisdom of the people is exactly what makes the Constitution incomplete and crude."

"Crude? No, sir. Our "founding parents" were pompous, white, middle-aged farmers, but they were also great men. Because they knew one thing that all great men should know: that they didn't know everything. Sure, they'd make mistakes, but they made sure to leave a way to correct them. The president is not an "elected king," no matter how many bombs he can drop. Because the "crude" Constitution doesn't trust him. He's just a bum, okay Mr. Pitkannan? He's just a bum."

-- Simon Wilder (Joe Pecci) and Prof. Pitkannan; "With Honors"



*CRASH&&* "Loki! I would have words with THEE!"


-- Thor; "Hulk Vs Thor"



"Ready?"
"Why is it that your people always ask someone if they are ready right before you are about to do something massively unwise?"
"Tradition."
-- Jeffrey Sinclair ( ) & Ambassador Delenn (Mira Furlen); "Babylon 5"

"This is Ambassador Delenn of the Minbari. Babylon 5 is under our protection. Withdraw or be destroyed."
"Negative. We have authority here. Do not force us to engage your ship."
"Why not? Only one Human captain has ever survived battle with a Minbari fleet. He is behind me. You are in front of me. If you value your lives, be somewhere else!"

-- Ambassador Delenn (Mira Furlen); "Babylon 5"
 
Clarence to George Bailey:

"You see George, you've really had a wonderful life. Don't you see what a mistake it would be to just throw it away?"

Oh, What a Wonderful Life!

Thank you, thank you, and if you have time, download the
song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong.

I wipe away my tears, snort into a paper towel, then say
goodbye for now.

God Bless You Honey.

Did you know that a "Whopper Junior" sandwich is only a
dollar?

Wait a minute, the postman just arrived with my shipment
of "Salvia Divinorum."

I am going on a trip and will be back in a few moments...
 
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