"I can't believe we're breaking into the school. Who
does that? Nobody does that. Idiots do that." – Charles Kaznyk (Riley
Griffiths), in Super 8
"In
arrogance, man knows nothing of what exists. There exists on this earth such as
we dare not imagine; life as certain as our death, life that will prey on us as
surely as we prey on this earth." – Lt. Dewey Wilson (Albert Finney,
closing voiceover narration), in Wolfen
“For what
is an artist in this world but a servant, a lackey for the rich and powerful?
Before we even begin to work, to feed this craving of ours, we must find a
patron, a rich man of affairs, or a merchant, or a prince or ... a Pope. We
must bow, fawn, kiss hands to be able to do the things we must do or die. We
are harlots always peddling beauty at the doorsteps of the mighty.” – Raphael
Sanzio (Tomas Millian), in The Agony and
the Ecstasy
"Well,
there's no other explanation, mister. Gold itself ain't good for nothing except
making jewelry with and gold teeth." – Howard (Walter Huston), in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
“I might hate you
more, but I’ll never love you less.” – Rose Narracott (Emily Watson), in War Horse
"You are the butter to my bread, you are the breath to
my life. I love you, darling girl." – Paul Child (Stanley Tucci), in Julie
& Julia
"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap
them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and
then you'll notice you've got their strict attention." – John Doe (Kevin
Spacey), in Seven
"The first thing they teach women in rape
prevention is never cry for help. Always yell 'Fire!' Nobody answers to
''Help." You yell fire, everybody comes running." – Detective Lt.
William Somerset (Morgan Freeman), in Seven
"If I were not mad, I could have helped you.
Whatever you had done, I could have pitied and protected you. But because I am
mad, I hate you. Because I am mad, I have betrayed you. And because I'm mad,
I'm rejoicing in my heart, without a shred of pity, without a shred of regret,
watching you go with glory in my heart!" – Paula Alquist Anton (Ingrid
Bergman), in Gaslight
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