| Quote | Movie | Year |
| Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night. | |
| Uh, well, sir, I ain't a f'real cowboy. But I am one helluva stud! | |
| When you're in love with a married man, you shouldn't wear mascara. | |
| You don't understand. I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am, let's face it. It was you, Charley. | |
| You've got to pick-a-pocket or two, boys, you've got to pick-a-pocket or two. | |
| An Englishman never jokes about a wager, sir. | |
| I don't understand the Parisians: making love every time they get the chance. I don't understand the Parisians: wasting every lovely night on romance! | |
| I am commanded by the king to be brief, and since I am the king's obedient subject, brief I will be. I die His Majesty's good servant, but God's first. | |
| Ma, sooner or later, there comes a point in a man's life when he's gotta face some facts. And one fact I gotta face is that, whatever it is that women like, I ain't got it | |
| Silver white winters that melt into springs, these are a few of my favorite things! | |
| | Quote | Movie | Year |
| I got the motive, which is money, and the body, which is dead! | |
| No! I warn you! Rome is an affront to God! Rome is strangling my people and my country, the whole Earth! But not forever. I tell you the day Rome falls there will be a shout of fre | |
| When you're a Jet, you're a Jet all the way! from you first cigarette your last dyin' days. | |
| We bring you the circus, pied piper whose magic tunes greet children of all ages, from six to 60, into a tinsel and spun-candy world of reckless beauty and mounting laughter | |
| Back home everyone said I didn't have any talent. They might be saying the same thing over here but it sounds better in French. | |
| Come on, Dover! Come on, Dover! Move your bloomin' arse! | |
| Leva tells me you've been eyeing the Captain's wife like a hound dog at hunting time. | |
| It is not true that drink alters a man's character: it may reveal it more fully. | |
| You are defeated but you have no shame. You are stubborn but you have no pride. You endure but you have no courage. I hate the British! | |
| With Major Lawrence, mercy is a passion. With me, it is merely good manners. You may judge which motive is the more reliable. | |
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