Top 18 Baretta Quotes
#1. I think Trent Baretta looks like Ashton Kutcher.
Matt Striker
#2. I've always been fascinated by Baretta and Donny Brasco, and other undercover cops in movies.
Dylan McDermott
#3. If you put somebody on a crack pipe and give them a 9 mm Baretta, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what's going to happen next.
James Lee Burke
#5. Curran's whore comes to visit us," Jarek said in accented English.
The three men laughed as if on cue. I glanced at Mahon. "You really shouldn't let him talk to you like that.
Ilona Andrews
#7. At least when you're acting you can be someone. In front of the camera you have to be yourself. And who am I?
Stephen Rea
#8. The first generation from the '50s that were in 1650 [Broadway] were pretty much all crooks, I mean just out and out crooks. And the next generation had a little more finesse. But I mean those first wave of people, you know, definitely would take all your money, no doubt about it.
Al Kooper
#9. The poor are our brothers and sisters ... people in the world who need love, who need care, who have to be wanted.
Mother Teresa
#10. It is immoral for powerless people to accept this powerlessness. They may not succeed in getting power but they can fight for it, and if enough fight for it, it makes it very difficult for the people with the big sticks.
Jane Jacobs
#12. Man usually avoids attributing cleverness to somebody else- unless it is an enemy
Albert Einstein
#13. Beauties are always curious about beauties, and wits about wits.
Maria Edgeworth
#14. I do admire [Willie] Wonka. He's a true capitalist. His factory has zero government regulations, slave labor and an indoor boat. Wonderful.
Alec Baldwin
#15. I'm not the kind of person who digs through things other people have thrown away.
Zach Braff
#16. If someone does offer you a job, say 'yes.' You can always quit later. Then at least you'll be one of the unemployed as opposed to one of the never-employed. Nothing looks worse on a resume than nothing.
Stephen Colbert
#17. The times are so peculiar now, so mediaeval so unreasonable that for the first time in a hundred years truth is really stranger than fiction. Any truth.
Gertrude Stein
#18. All I can say about the work I try to do, is that the aesthetic is in reality itself.
Helen Levitt