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    Mine is from the last episode of Band of Brothers.... i tear up EVERY time

    "Granpda, were you a hero in the war?... Grandpa said no, but i fought in a company of them."

    That combined with the music combined with all that was seen and experienced throughout the series = /cry

    video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeWXoYHgmTU

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    "ENGLISH MOTHERER! DO-YOU-SPEAK-IT!?"

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    They tried to protest in Glasgow and someone was raped at their camp. Moral of the story is children: do not camp overnight in Glasgow City Centre.
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    knowing what is about to happen I whisper in her ear,
    “do you know what makes us different from other animals?, We follow our prey, a lion or a tiger gets bored and follows something else, we persist” -------------------------------------------------------------------
    yhea i once did that, to a girl in higschool, i pressured her until she agreed to go sailing in a 10 ft baue, but she almost drowned so i no longer try that





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    "DO I LOOK LIKE A ?"

    Agh, too many good ones.




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    LOL, i love F&L... great movie, johhny depp looks exactly like hunter S thompson

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    Lol not the best movie ever but it cracks me up lol


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    In The Loop. It's a bit sweary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shyam View Post
    In The Loop. It's a bit sweary.
    I read somewhere one from that film that sounded brilliant, although I haven't seen the film.
    'I reckon you're as leaky as leek and potato soup with extra leeks and no potato and no ing soup.'

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    Jules: The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.



    Hell there's so many out there that I love. Pulp Fiction was the first to come to mind though.
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    Practially every sentence from the Big Lebowski.

    /thread.

    my favourites.

    ''So they were Nazi's, dude"? ''No, they were Nihilists. They kepts saying they believed in nothing.'' '' me. Say what you want about the tenits of National-Socialism, but at least it's an ethos, Dude.''

    ''Jackie Treehorn treats objects like women Dude''


    ''Where's the money Lebowski? Where's the money? WHERE'S THE ING MONEY !!!'' ''ph..hmm.. I think.. it's down there somewhere, let me take another look.''

    ''Donny, did you listen to the Dude's story?'' ''No I was-'' ''Then you have no frame of reference, you're like a child that wanders into a theatre.''
    Quote Originally Posted by A.J.P. Taylor
    Peaceful agreement and government by consent are possible only on the basis of ideas common to all parties; and these ideas must spring from habit and from history. Once reason is introduced, every man, every class, every nation becomes a law unto itself; and the only right which reason understands is the right of the stronger. Reason formulates universal principles and is therefore intolerant: there can be only one rational society, one rational nation, ultimately one rational man. Decisions between rival reasons can be made only by force.





    Quote Originally Posted by H.L Spieghel
    Is het niet hogelijk te verwonderen, en een recht beklaaglijke zaak, Heren, dat alhoewel onze algemene Dietse taal een onvermengde, sierlijke en verstandelijke spraak is, die zich ook zo wijd als enige talen des werelds verspreidt, en die in haar bevang veel rijken, vorstendommen en landen bevat, welke dagelijks zeer veel kloeke en hooggeleerde verstanden uitleveren, dat ze nochtans zo zwakkelijk opgeholpen en zo weinig met geleerdheid verrijkt en versiert wordt, tot een jammerlijk hinder en nadeel des volks?
    Quote Originally Posted by Miel Cools
    Als ik oud ben wil ik zingen,
    Oud ben maar nog niet verrot.
    Zoals oude bomen zingen,
    Voor Jan Lul of voor hun god.
    Ook een oude boom wil reizen,
    Bij een bries of bij een storm.
    Zelfs al zit zijn kruin vol luizen,
    Zelfs al zit zijn voet vol worm.
    Als ik oud ben wil ik zingen.

    Cò am Fear am measg ant-sluaigh,
    A mhaireas buan gu bràth?
    Chan eil sinn uileadh ach air chuart,
    Mar dhìthein buaile fàs,
    Bheir siantannan na bliadhna sìos,
    'S nach tog a' ghrian an àird.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jörg Friedrich
    When do I stop being a justified warrior? When I've killed a million bad civilians? When I've killed three million bad civilians? According to a warsimulation by the Pentagon in 1953 the entire area of Russia would've been reduced to ruins with 60 million casualties. All bad Russians. 60 million bad guys. By how many million ''bad'' casualties do I stop being a knight of justice? Isn't that the question those knights must ask themselves? If there's no-one left, and I remain as the only just one,

    Then I'm God.
    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Napoleon III, Des Idees Napoleoniennes
    Governments have been established to aid society to overcome the obstacles which impede its march. Their forms have been varied according to the problems they have been called to cure, and according to character of the people they have ruled over. Their task never has been, and never will be easy, because the two contrary elements, of which our existence and the nature of society is composed, demand the employment of different means. In view of our divine essence, we need only liberty and work; in view of our mortal nature, we need for our direction a guide and a support. A government is not then, as a distinguished economist has said, a necessary ulcer; it is rather the beneficent motive power of all social organisation.


    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfgang Held
    I walked into those baracks [of Buchenwald concentrationcamp], in which there were people on the three-layered bunkbeds. But only their eyes were alive. Emaciated, skinny figures, nothing more but skin and bones. One thinks that they are dead, because they did not move. Only the eyes. I started to cry. And then one of the prisoners came, stood by me for a while, put a hand on my shoulder and said to me, something that I will never forget: ''Tränen sind denn nicht genug, mein Junge,
    Tränen sind denn nicht genug.''

    Jajem ssoref is m'n korew
    E goochem mit e wenk, e nar mit e shtomp
    Wer niks is, hot kawsones

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Croccer View Post
    Practially every sentence from the Big Lebowski.

    /thread.

    my favourites.

    ''So they were Nazi's, dude"? ''No, they were Nihilists. They kepts saying they believed in nothing.'' '' me. Say what you want about the tenits of National-Socialism, but at least it's an ethos, Dude.''

    ''Jackie Treehorn treats objects like women Dude''


    ''Where's the money Lebowski? Where's the money? WHERE'S THE ING MONEY !!!'' ''ph..hmm.. I think.. it's down there somewhere, let me take another look.''

    ''Donny, did you listen to the Dude's story?'' ''No I was-'' ''Then you have no frame of reference, you're like a child that wanders into a theatre.''
    .... Eight year olds, Dude.
    Heir to Noble Savage in the Imperial House of Wilpuri

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    Dude, man.


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