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For anyone that has seen my site. I like quotes. So here's a new game. What is your favor movie or TV quote and why? Name the move, actor.

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“all of this has happened before and all will happen again.” BattleStar Gallatica Reimage...2009. This statement pays with the thought that history is destined to repeat itself. In the final minutes of the series you realize that the planet that the human race has landed upon is in fact earth 150 million years in our past when the early man is walking the world. Great way to end the show.

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"My, my, my, my, my,... What ...a ...mess!" ...Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive, '93. I have a similar deadpan dry humor
as Jones' character in that movie, and current TV's Dr. House in "House". In an odd twist, I also have that "escaped all seemingly unscath" trait that was Harrison Ford's character. I can watch it and "U.S. Marshalls" hundreds of times and never grow tired of either one. ...Local Sheriff, "The guy is fish food!" Jones, "Get yourself a cane pole, catch the fish that ate 'im!" ...:)

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"Do not try to understand them and do not try to make them understand you...that is because they are a breed apart and make no sense."

Hawkeye to Cora Munro
"Last of the Mohicans"

I like this quote because you can apply it to just about anybody, any situation.

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"Frankly my dear...I don't give damn." Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in "Gone With the Wind".

Sometimes...that's all that's left to say.

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"Sam, play it again".

Song 'As Time Goes By'. Movie: Casablanca with Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund and Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine.

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"That's as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs---Jame Bond "007" Goldfinger--I just like the quote! Nothing philosophical. Only Sean Connery could have gotten away with it!

"Haul ass or die!"----Ax Men---TV reality show

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Graham Greene as Walter Crow-Horse, Tribal Police, to Val Kilmer as part-Indian FBI Agent Ray Levoy: "You were doing 59 in a 55." Kilmer, "Let's see the radar." Greene, "I don't need no radar, I can tell. I listened to the wind and it said, '59, nail 'im!' ...Before the Traditionals do." ...From a GREAT underrated movie called THUNDERHEART, circa '92. ...KC.

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Five Easy Pieces: Jack Nicholson:

The movie's most famous scene takes place in a roadside restaurant where Bobby tries to get a waitress to bring him a side order of toast with his breakfast, which is not on the menu. Despite appeals to logic and common sense, the waitress adamantly sticks to the rules of the restaurant, so Bobby orders "a chicken salad sandwich on wheat toast, no mayonnaise, no butter, no lettuce." and to hold the chicken. When the waitress asks "You want me to hold the chicken, huh?", he tells the waitress "I want you to hold it between your knees."

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Say hello, to my little friend.....The movie Scarface

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Why Ike, whatever do you mean? Maybe poker's just not your game Ike. I know! Let's have a spelling contest!

~~Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday, Tombstone~~

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"I'm your huckleberry."

--Same actor, role, movie... now that's a modern classic!

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You're no daisy! You're no daisy at all. Poor soul, you were just too high strung."


--Same actor, role, movie.....and you are right Kevin....that is a modern classic!

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