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"Patience, Lewis. We're only human."
"My friends call me Murphy. You can call me...RoboCop!"
"Whatever the case, Mystery Inc. will be there."
"Solving mysteries, man."
"Writing wrongs."
"Looking for clues, and kicking butt!"
"(in-credits:) On the count of three."
"One, two, three!"
"Scooby-Dooby-Doo!"
"(post credits:) Game Boy Advance secret code."
"(mid-credits:) Hey, thanks for watching my movie. Yeah, my movie, even though we called it Inspector Gadget. I know you all are wondering; Things with the Volkswagen are workin' out real good. We got married in Las Vegas, in a drive-through Chapel. We're expecting a little subcompact any day now, thinking of calling him "The Love Bug", which is in no way a plug for my employer, The Walt Disney Company. Although, when our little one is old enough, I'm sure his first words will be, "I'm going to Disneyland!" But don't any of you leave for theme parks just yet. All these fine people made me look good."
"Christian."
"And lived happily ever after. At least for now. Hey, I'm only a freshman!"
"Dad, I want to work with Mom."
"Let's take a picture of the whole team. The original peaches! Hey, come on, come on. Okay."
"(in-credits:) Yesterday or tomorrow, that might be a ball but today, it was a strike!"
"Only because you got caught."
"The mystic chords of memory, who swell and again touched as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature."
"There are no more barriers to cross. All I have in common with the uncontrollable and the insane, the vicious and the evil, all the mayhem I have caused and my utter indifference toward it I have now surpassed. My pain is constant and sharp, and I do not hope for a better world for anyone. In fact, I want my pain to be inflicted on others. I want no one to escape. But even after admitting this, there is no catharsis; my punishment continues to elude me, and I gain no deeper knowledge of myself. No new knowledge can be extracted from my telling. This confession has meant nothing."
"Hail to the King, Baby!"
"Our mission was called "a successful failure," in that we returned safely but never made it to the moon. In the following months, it was determined that a damaged coil built inside the oxygen tank sparked during our cryo stir and caused the explosion that crippled the Odyssey. It was a minor defect that occurred two years before I was even named the flight's commander. Fred Haise was going back to the moon on Apollo 18, but his mission was cancelled because of budget cuts; he never flew in space again. Nor did Jack Swigert, who left the astronaut corps and was elected to Congress from the state of Colorado. But he died of cancer before he was able to take office. Ken Mattingly orbited the moon as Command Module Pilot of Apollo 16, and flew the Space Shuttle, having never gotten the measles. Gene Kranz retired as Director of Flight Operations just not long ago. And many other members of Mission Control have gone on to other things, but some are still there. As for me, the seven extraordinary days of Apollo 13 were my last in space. I watched other men walk on the moon, and return safely, all from the confines of Mission Control and our house in Houston. I sometimes catch myself looking up at the moon, remembering the changes of fortune in our long voyage, thinking of the thousands of people who worked to bring the three of us home. I look up at the moon, and wonder, when will we be going back, and who will that be?"
"Hey Baby, you know it's funny. Even though I heard it so many times in the court case, I still can't get used to the fact that your real name is Miles. It's a cool name though. I can think of a lot of great Miles songs. But we still have to get through all those Baby songs first. I can't wait until the day when it's just us, music and the road. See you later Baby. All my love, Debora."
"Okay, That's a wrap! You're out of here, Sly!"
"If they think I'm doing the sequel for less than 20 mil, they're nuts!"
"I'm here to see my gynecologist."
"Did you do that? Very good work. Let me ask you, how do you get them down so small? Hey look, there goes Elvis, yo king! Well, guess I am next. I have an appointment with GQ in half an hour. They have been trying to get me for weeks. Some underwear thing or something. Hey, what is going on here? Hey, stop it, WHOA! Hey, This might be a good look for me."
"Yo, Little Mash, show me the "Nutcracker"."
"You know, I wouldn't bother..."
"(in-credits:) And that, my darlings, is a wrap."
"You think he's horny? Come here."
"Oh, my God! No! No! Please don't take off! Please! Al! Al! No! No! [screaming] Help!"
"Are they dead?"
"No, sir, they're asleep."
"Give me peace."
"Dear Mr. Vernon, we accept the fact that we had to sacrifice a whole Saturday in detention for whatever it was we did wrong. But we think you're crazy to make us write an essay telling you who we think we are and you see us as you want to see us: In the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of us is a brain..."
"...and an athlete..."
"...and a basket case..."
"...a princess..."
"...and a criminal."
"Does that answer your question? Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club."
"Yeah, sure you are."
"Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
"The town will never be the same. After the Tangiers, the big corporations took it all over. Today it looks like Disneyland. And while the kids play cardboard pirates, Mommy and Daddy drop the house payments and Junior's college money on the poker slots. In the old days, dealers knew your name, what you drank, what you played. Today, it's like checkin' into an airport. And if you order room service, you're lucky if you get it by Thursday. Today, it's all gone. You get a whale show up with four million in a suitcase, and some twenty-five-year-old hotel school kid is gonna want his Social Security Number. After the Teamsters got knocked out of the box, the corporations tore down practically every one of the old casinos. And where did the money come from to rebuild the pyramids? Junk bonds. But in the end, I wound up right back where I started. I could still pick winners, and I could still make money for all kinds of people back home. And why mess up a good thing? And that's that."
"Not bad for my first party."
"Couldn't have been better."
"It ain't over yet. Boys!"
"Thank you."
"Don't ever call me again."
"In the end, Charlie Bucket won a chocolate factory. But Willy Wonka had something even better, a family. And one thing was absolutely certain - life had never been sweeter."
"Silly old bear."