Great Movie Quotations
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Movie: Across the Pacific(1942)
Alberta Marlow:
[Talking about Japanese people in general] You are always so calm. You never show anything.
Capt. Higoto:
We are told not to. It is our way of rife. We must not show too much sad-i-ness or too much joy. If you praise what we have, we say it is nus-sing. If you admire our sons, we must say thay are unworthy.
Movie: The Opposite of Sex(1998)
Jason Bock:
If I save one kid from getting butt-fucked, from having his ass totally reamed until it looks like the Lincoln Tunnel and he can't stand up for three weeks, then maybe all of this is worth... something. Teachers everywhere have to learn that no means no... at least until we've dropped out.
Movie: Oil for the Lamps of China(1935)
Hester Adams Chase:
Two things matter to a man, the woman he loves and the work he does.
Movie: Out for Justice(1991)
Detective Gino Felino NYPD:
Anybody seen Richie? Anybody know why Richie did Bobby Lupo?
Movie: Vanity Fair(2004)
Becky Sharp:
I'll manage.
Rawdon Crawley:
Won't you just. There never was a woman that could manage like you, Becky Sharp.
Movie: Varannan vecka(2006)
Johanna's ex-husband:
We just bought loads of fuck-food, and were on our way home.
Johanna:
Fuck-food?
Johanna's ex-husband:
Yeah, the kind of snacks you eat when you fuck a lot.
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