Operation Swordfish Quotes & Sayings
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Love is really the only thing we can possess, keep with us, and take with us. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

I love her. I need her. I gave away everything I had for her. I just wanted her to know me. — Ann Brashares

She sighed, knowing she couldn't push it any further. "Thank you for being so ... merciful," Allie said. "But I would appreciate it if Pea-brain here would keep his hands off me."
"That's Pinhead," corrected the boy. "Pea-brain works in the engine room. — Neal Shusterman

Argo might well be studied as a bait-and-switch masterwork: In showing the capture of the American Embassy in Tehran, Ben Affleck first made a fetish of authenticity, then served up a shamelessly Hollywood (and wholly fictional) climax, then capped the whole thing off with a coda that was essentially a tribute to his movie's authenticity, complete with side-by-side photos of the actors and their near-identical real-life counterparts. Well done, sir! — David Edelstein

Jane, I don't like cavillers or questioners; besides, there is something truly forbidding in a child taking up her elders in that manner. — Charlotte Bronte

I enabled your tendency to be vulnerable and weak, and your habits of crying when 6,000 others were present for the music. — Darnell Lamont Walker

Being a working person who works for the studios. It's a minefield and there's tons of stuff you need to know. And people mess it up all the time. — Thomas Lennon

Make sure you're not expecting cute. This isn't Looking For Alaska. — Hannah Moskowitz

America has maintained a prohibition on negotiating with terrorists for good reason. — James Inhofe

All right. Then this is the whole shebang, boys, right here underfoot. Give up and admit it. — Ken Kesey

Knives are like credit cards; don't leave home without 'em and always carry several — Richard Marcinko

I definitely am the sort of person that likes to be constantly learning things. — Emma Dumont