Mr. Han:
Being still and doing nothing are two very different things.

Mr. Han:
Being still and doing nothing are two very different things.
Jack Colton:
What did you do, wake up this morning and say, ”Today, I’m going to ruin a man’s life”?
Lucy:
Ignorance brings chaos, not knowledge.
Salvador Mallo:
The nights that coincide several pains, those nights I believe in God and I pray to him. The days when I only suffer a type of pain I’m an atheist.
Neville:
[talking to Anna about Bob Marley]
He had this idea. It was kind of a virologist idea. He believed that you could cure racism and hate… literally cure it, by injecting music and love into people’s lives. When he was scheduled to perform at a peace rally, a gunman came to his house and shot him down. Two days later he walked out on that stage and sang. When they asked him why – He said, ”The people, who were trying to make this world worse… are not taking a day off. How can I? Light up the darkness.”
Lizzie: I was funny before!
Slumber Inc. Attendant:
The stiff, ehm, the deceased back there… Your brother, Mr. Franks?
James Bond:
Yes, it was.
Slumber Inc. Attendant:
I got a brudder.
James Bond:
Small world.
Dr. Kyrie:
Doctors are men who prescribe medicines of which they know little to cure diseases of which they know less for men of whom they know nothing at all.
James Bond:
[to the camera]
This never happened to the other fellow.
Jack Foley:
It’s like seeing someone for the first time, like you can be passing on the street, and you look at each other for a few seconds, and there’s this kind of a recognition like you both know something. Next moment the person’s gone, and it’s too late to do anything about it. And you always remember it because it was there, and you let it go, and you think to yourself, ’What if I had stopped? What if I had said something?’ What if, what if… it may only happen a few times in your life.
Karen Sisco:
Or once.
Jack Foley:
[softly]
Or once.