Top 14 American Film Institute 100 Quotes

#1. Good tuna-fish sandwiches; he's the tallest man I've ever seen! (Pam)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#2. The masters of information have forgotten about poetry, where words may have a meaning quite different from what the lexicon says, where the metaphoric spark is always one jump ahead of the decoding function, where another, unforeseen reading is always possible.

J.M. Coetzee

#3. I'm a bold Christian, not a scaredy-cat Christian.

Mr. T

#4. I see myself as someone who makes things. Definitions have never done anything but constrain.

Jonathan Safran Foer

#5. Making bad decisions is a part of life. Blaming others for your bad decisions is immature.

Mi

#6. You know, Goddie's been trying for years to turn me to the gay side," he says in a small, quiet mumble. "I was pretty sure that was never on the cards, until I met you.

K.C. Finn

#7. I want to continue to expand my game a little more, build my body and work on staying strong so I can play the way I've been playing, and holding my ground the way I've been holding my ground.

Pau Gasol

#8. The truth is, I'm just a rough old New Zealander who has enjoyed many challenges in his life.

Edmund Hillary

#9. Never in this world can the Jew become master of any people except a bastardized people.

Adolf Hitler

#10. We grow neither better or worse as we get old, but more like ourselves.

Bernard Baruch

#11. I only remember fighting Ozzy O'Dell once. It was back in second grade. He threw these weird windmill-like punches, which was probably an early sign that the swim team was in his future.

Neal Shusterman

#12. I just don't see me going through that rehab and coming back to pitch at this point in my life.

Josh Beckett

#13. The way to find justice is to deal fairly with other people and not worry about how they deal with you.

Robert A. Heinlein

#14. The gentlemen who wrote the Constitution were as suspicious of efficient government as they were wary of democracy, a "turbulence and a folly" that was associated with the unruly ignorance of an urban mob.

Lewis H. Lapham

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