Mine is from an early 2000s film called Vanilla Sky.

“The sweet is never as sweet without the sour.”

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      “A lie of omission is still a lie!!”

      • Jean Luc Picard berating Wesley and also me, angry at my cats when I ask them if they knocked over the bag of treats and ate all the treats, and they refuse to answer me
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        There. Are. FOUR LIGHTS!! Also Jean Luc. Anytime I’m telling my SO there are 4 of something. This is probably why we can’t keep friends.

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      “The line must be drawn here. This far, no farther!”

      Also Jean-Luc Picard

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      Reminds me of

      “Nothing everything is a lesson. Sometimes you just fail.” ~ Dwight Schrute, The Office

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      Lieutenant Worf : [referring to Admiral Satie] I believed her. I, I helped her. I did not see what she was.

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Mister Worf, villains who twirl their moustaches are easy to spot. Those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well camouflaged.

      Lieutenant Worf : I think… after yesterday, people will not be so ready to trust her.

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Maybe. But she, or someone like her, will always be with us, waiting for the right climate in which to flourish, spreading fear in the name of righteousness. Vigilance, Mister Worf - that is the price we have to continually pay.

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      Picard is a real quote machine. The one closest to my heart is:

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard : There’s no greater challenge than the study of philosophy.

      Wesley Crusher : But William James won’t be on my Starfleet exams.

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard : The important things never will be. Anyone can be trained in the mechanics of piloting a starship.

      Wesley Crusher : And Starfleet Academy…

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard : Takes more. Open your mind to the past - art, history, philosophy. And all this may mean something.

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    No, just endless Simpsons references that fall on deaf ears.

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      You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is…never try.

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        Oh, don’t worry. Their idea of wit is nothing more than an incisive observation humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable timing.

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      I’m good for like the first 10 seasons, which are the best 10 seasons. I grew up on it and rewatched a lot of them as an adult. It’s funnier as an adult.

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        Yeah seasons 3 through 8 were the Conan O’Brien years. That’s the golden era.

        But there are excellent episodes outside of that. I personally think “SE12 EP18 - Trilogy of Errors” is a top 5 episode. It’s the one where marge cuts off homer’s thumb, Milhouse finds fireworks in a cave and Lisa builds a party grammar robot. I haven’t seen enough of seasons beyond like 20 or so to comment on them, but Ive heard they’ve actually been hitting a solid stride since the pandemic.

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      Me to a Chinese teacher called Nick: ‘Hello everybody! Hi Doctor Nick!’

      *Confused face

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        Aw Lisa, honey, just because I don’t care doesn’t mean I don’t understand!

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      I get the best eye-rolls followed by smiles from my wife when I say: “you choo-choo choose me?”

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        The all ighty …ollar?

        Oh hahaha I get it!

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        He’s not just some guy, marge, he’s a carny. And part of a noble tradition. Carnys built this country!

        … The carnival part of it anyway.

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          It’s bringing love, don’t let it get away!! Break its legs!!

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      What’s the soup de jour?

      It’s the soup of the day

      Mmm sounds good. I’ll have that.

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    ITT, people giving quotes but not saying from what movie

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    “Would you like to know more?”

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      I’m doing my part!

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      “Tell me more!”

      When Martin is playing the “my dinner with Andre” arcade game in the simpsons. It’s too obscure to ever explain it in the real world.

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      I use this line a lot! I love that film!

      I also say, “Negative. I am a meat popsicle.” Whenever a captcha asks if I’m human and there are people around.

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    These are my go to quotes from Snatch and The Big Lebowski that I use whenever the occasion arises. Not everyone gets the reference. I also refer to my anxiety meds as “anti anxiety disco biscuits.” I got that one from Shameless - my doctor got a kick out of that.

    “What’s happening with them sausages, Charlie?”

    “In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary… come again?”

    “D’ya like dags?”

    “You’re out of your element!”

    “This aggression will not stand, man.”

    “Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man”

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      I had a roommate once who kept walking in and contributing to conversations with no idea what was happening, so “You’re out of your element!” became a staple.

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        I once had a dog who was a bit of an asshole, but I loved the cheeky bastard. He knew he wasn’t supposed to be in the kitchen and would purposely lie on the floor and place one paw on the kitchen tile that separated it from the living room and just stared at me. I’d frequently shout, “OVER THE LINE!”

        But that was just between me and him. :)

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          OMG I’m gonna start using this. My dogs also know not to come in the kitchen but they think as long as their back feet are still on the carpet they are not in the kitchen.

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      “This is what happens when you fuck a man in the ass!” is a favorite of mine.

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          Lmao you just reminded me. I’m a fan of indie folk singer Phoebe Bridgers. Her debut album was titled “Stranger in the Alps” and it took me like two years to realize why that phrase sounded so familiar.

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      “You can call me Susan if it makes you happy…”
      I use it all the time

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      “You can call me Susan if it makes you happy…”

      I use it all the time

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      “You can call me Susan if it makes you happy…”
      I use it all the time

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      “You can call me Susan if it makes you happy…”
      I use it all the time

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      I love the safe for TV dub of John Goodman beating up the corvette:

      “THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FIND A STRANGER IN THE ALPS!

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    I don’t know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve

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      Excuse me while I stare at my big hairy (proud!) feet as I try to figure out whether or not you just insulted me.

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    “why do we fall? … So we can learn to pick ourselves up again”

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      People don’t get THAT reference? That’s a pretty popular movie and a line that was pretty key in the movie AND repeated multiple times.

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            For those who actually don’t know: MarkDown (the markup language used by Lemmy and Reddit) uses the backslash as a “cancel” command. And it uses the underscores as an italicize command, just like the *asterisks* you’re probably in the habit of using.

            For instance, _this_ turns into this. But when I cancel those underscores with a backslash \_like this\_ they appear.

            So why does the backslash disappear on the ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ face? For starters, the backslash cancels the underscores around the head. So the underscores show up, but the arm doesn’t. So what if we try two backslashes? Then we get:

            ¯\(ツ)

            The first backslash canceled out the second, but now the underscores are italicizing the head. So let’s try three:

            ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

            Now the first backslash is canceling out the second, and the third backslash is canceling out the underscore.

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    Whenever someone says anything remotely close to “you can imagine what happens next” or “you can guess where this is going” I say:

    “He fixes the cable?”

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      Personally I prefer “shit”

      Knives Out (2019)

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      The scene where Hulk jumps into Ultron’s jet and, from off screen, you get James Spader’s exasperated “Oh, for god’s sake”.

      Love that moment.

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    There are just so many quotable lines from Kung Pow

    “That’s a lot of nuts!”

    “You go that way, I’ll go home.”

    “We trained him wrong as a joke”

    “If you got an ass I’ll kick it!”

    “My nipples look like Milk Duds!”

    “I’m a man too, you know. I go peepee standing up!”

    “I rock and roll, all day long, sweet Susie!”

    “Leap that wall, if you’re so great!”

    “I’m a nice man with happy feelings all the time!”

    “I’ve got some yellow liquid for your popcorn, and it’s non-dairy!”

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    Not from a movie, but there’s a line from The Office that really stuck with me:

    “Not everything’s a lesson, Ryan. Sometimes, you just fail.”

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        It’s not a movie but it makes me think of this quote from Murakami’s What I Talk About When I Talk About Running:

        Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. Say you’re running and you think, ‘Man, this hurts, I can’t take it anymore.’ The ‘hurt’ part is an unavoidable reality, but whether or not you can stand anymore is up to the runner himself.

        I feel this may be the sentiment behind, “Pain don’t hurt.”

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          Indeed it is. The line comes from Patrick Swayze’s head bouncer character “Dalton” in Road House. He is supposed to be a sort of ascetic warrior philosopher. He eschews convenience, lives in a converted barn without air conditioning, etc. because for him physical suffering is of little importance.