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#471 | | Bahdges? We don't need no stinkin' bahdges! -- "The Treasure of Sierra Madre"
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#472 | | Be regular and orderly in your life, so that you may be violent and original in your work. -- Flaubert
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#473 | | Being a mime means never having to say you're sorry.
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#474 | | "Being disintegrated makes me ve-ry an-gry!"
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#475 | | Ben, why didn't you tell me? -- Luke Skywalker
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#476 | | "Benson, you are so free of the ravages of intelligence" -- Time Bandits
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#477 | | Best Mistakes In Films In his "Filmgoer's Companion", Mr. Leslie Halliwell helpfully lists four of the cinema's greatest moments which you should get to see if at all possible. In "Carmen Jones", the camera tracks with Dorothy Dandridge down a street; and the entire film crew is reflected in the shop window. In "The Wrong Box", the roofs of Victorian London are emblazoned with television aerials. In "Decameron Nights", Louis Jourdain stands on the deck of his fourteenth century pirate ship; and a white lorry trundles down the hill in the background. In "Viking Queen", set in the times of Boadicea, a wrist watch is clearly visible on one of the leading characters. -- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic Failures"
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#478 | | BS: You remind me of a man. B: What man? BS: The man with the power. B: What power? BS: The power of voodoo. B: Voodoo? BS: You do. B: Do what? BS: Remind me of a man. B: What man? BS: The man with the power... -- Cary Grant, "The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer"
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#479 | | Burnt Sienna. That's the best thing that ever happened to Crayolas. -- Ken Weaver
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#480 | | But if you wish at once to do nothing and to be respectable nowdays, the best pretext is to be at work on some profound study. -- Leslie Stephen, "Sketches from Cambridge"
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