“Punch it”, “Chewie”. If this was addressed to me — today’s youth, sigh — then I happily decline.
(Yes, yes, I am aware that the film from which this is a mis-quotation was made in a year that was a widely-declared vintage. “Get her ready for takeoff.”)
“Punch it”, “Chewie”. If this was addressed to me — today’s youth, sigh — then I happily decline.
(Yes, yes, I am aware that the film from which this is a mis-quotation was made in a year that was a widely-declared vintage. “Get her ready for takeoff.”)
"Play it again, Sam."
"Do you feel lucky, punk?"
"Luke, I am your father."
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall..."
No, I didn’t. Honest. I ran out of gas. I, I had a flat tire. I didn't have enough money for cab fare. My tux didn't come back from the cleaners. An old friend came in from out of town. Someone stole my car. There was an earthquake. A terrible flood. Locusts! IT WASN’T MY FAULT — I SWEAR TO GOD!
Give this job to Clemenza. I want reliable people, people who aren't going to be carried away. I mean, we're not murderers, in spite of what this undertaker thinks...
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn
Now two boys have been found rubbing linseed oil into the school cormorant. Now some of you may feel that the cormorant does not play an important part in the life of the school, but I would remind you that it was presented to us by the corporation of the Town of Sudbury to commemorate Empire Day, when we try to remember the names of all those from the Sudbury area who so gallantly gave their lives to keep China British. So from now on, the cormorant is strictly OUT OF BOUNDS. Oh and Jenkins? Apparently your mother died this morning. Chaplain?
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn