| Final Line | Movie |
| Smile! C'mon! | |
| ...Stop that girl. That girl running up the aisle - stop her. That's the girl whose voice you heard and loved tonight. She's the real star of the picture. Kathy Selden | |
| I guess we both need a drink, huh? Come on. - Don Corleone. | |
| I'll loan it to you, but you gotta give it back. It's my favorite.... -What are you gonna use it for? | |
| I love you. | |
| And that's the hardest part. Today, everything is different. There's no action. I have to wait around like everyone else. Can't even get decent food.... | |
| Except for a single, very powerful radio emission aimed at Jupiter, the four million year old black monolith has remained completely inert, its origin and purpose still a (mystery) | |
| You know what it'll be, don't you, Peggy? It may take us years to get anywhere. We'll have no money, no decent place to live. We'll have to work - get kicked around. | |
| Rachel was special. No termination date. I didn't know how long we'd be together. But then again who does? | |
| God have mercy. | |
| Anna Crowe... I am in love. In love I am. | |
| Never you mind, honey, never you mind. | |
| I was to think of these days many times. Of Jem and Dill and Boo Radley, and Tom Robinson - and Atticus. He would be in Jem's room all night, and he would be there when Jem waked.. | |
| Sam, I'm glad you're with me. | |
| You know the results of the latest Gallup Poll? Half the country never even heard of the word Watergate. Nobody gives a s--t. You guys are probably pretty tired, right? Well.... | |
| Isn't that a town over there? | |
| Boy, you should have seen her. She got into Thorwald's apartment, But then he came back. | |
| Well, me and the boys here, we got some work to do. You wanna come along? It ain't like it used to be, but, uh, it'll do. | |
| Oh, then, then you're going to marry him. | |
| Surprise! For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow...that nobody can deny...that nobody can deny | |
| You are crazy buck! -Elaine, it's too late. -Not for me! | |
| And the guy says, 'I would, but I need the eggs.' Well, I guess that's pretty much now how I feel about relationships. You know, they're totally irrational and crazy and absurd... | |
| Soon as you walk through that door! Come on...I'll hold my fire... | |
| You know why you couldn’t figure this one, Keyes? I’ll tell you. The guy you were looking for was too close. He was right across the desk from you. - Closer than that, Walter. | |
| | Final Line | Movie |
| My love, my life. Please die. Die. Please, please die, my love. Oh, God! Why can't you die? Come on. Good-bye, my love, my life. Good-bye, good-bye. | |
| There's a lot to be said for making people laugh! Did you know that's all some people have? It isn't much, but it's better than nothing in this cockeyed caravan! Boy! | |
| ...It don't worry me. No more cryin.' You may say. That I ain't free. But it don't worry me! | |
| Just a taxi driver, Miss Harrington. You left your award in his cab and he brought it back. -Oh. Put it on one of the trunks, will you? I want to pack it. -Sure, Miss Harrington. | |
| Tell me your name, at least tell me your name. -Goodbye, Curt. -Wait a minute. Wait a second. | |
| Don't you touch him! Te adoro, Anton. | |
| It was nothing, really. I got over that. Papers always blow these things up. Just a little stiffness, that's all... | |
| Tell you what. You can keep my share of what the burros and the hides'll bring if you use the money to buy a ticket to Dallas. See Cody's widow. Better than writin'. And besides... | |
| The party of the (n)th part... -No. -The party of the (n)th part... -No. | |
| I feel as though I'd lived through all of this before in another life. | |
| Calm down. Go on with our daily routine... | |
| I'm all twisted around, Charlie. Which way is the east shore? -The way we're swimming toward, old girl. | |
| Virgil? You take care. You hear? | |
| What is this sin, my children? | |
| Sarge? He was the best friend I ever had. Lemme tell you about Sarge... | |
| We better go back. I'm going to get them. We're ready now. | |
| The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of. | |
| I saw the first rays of daylight reflected in the murky river. This was not judgment day. Only morning. Morning: excellent and fair. | |
| Where are your troubles now? Forgotten? I told you so. We have no troubles here! Here, life is beautiful. The girls are beautiful. Even the orchestra is beautiful. Auf wiedersehen! | |
| There are times since when I’ve felt like a child born of those two fathers. But be that as it may, those of us who did make it have an obligation to build again, to teach others | |
| I do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner. Bye. | |
| They don't know what they've got there. - Well, I know what I've got here. Come on, I'll buy you a drink. You know, a drink? | |
| I was cured all right. | |
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