Sentences with phrase «immortal line»

The phrase "immortal line" refers to a special and memorable sentence or quote that will be remembered forever because of its importance or impact. Full definition
At times this litany of abuses might bring to mind Thelma Ritter's immortal line from «All About Eve» — «Everything but the bloodhounds snappin» at her rear end!»
Come on now, can anyone think of another children's animation that contains such immortal lines as «on guard, you cur!
He was enlisted into the Wehrmacht at the outbreak of the Second World War and by 1945 he had been court martialled for sabotage (he was a paratrooper), captured by the Russians and escaped; captured by the Free French and escaped; captured by the Americans and escaped before finally being captured by the British - who greeted him with the immortal line «Hello Fritz, fancy a cup of tea»!
As the final seconds of extra time in the 1966 World Cup Final ticked away, and Geoff Hurst ran towards the West German goal, Kenneth Wolstenholme uttered the immortal line, «Some people are on the pitch....
For guidance, I offer the immortal line from Casablanca: Round up the usual suspects.
Its former chairman and current member Don McLeroy uttered this immortal line when confronted with numerous actual scientists urging that evolution be discussed accurately in the curriculum: «I disagree with these experts.
Carol Kane plays the barmaid, Connie, with the immortal line «He musta drew his own conclusions.»
Merely one of the greatest Westerns ever made, John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a genuine masterpiece, notable for (among other attributes) the immortal line, «When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.»
By the time Donald Sutherland leads a song and dance number, kicking around gliding office furniture and extolling the virtues of capitalistic greed for «The Greater Good» — which includes the should - be immortal line «Obi - wan Kenobi gave up to Darth Vader» — I was already sold on Basmati Blues.
(No one can forget the immortal line, «I don't like sand.»)
By the time Donald Sutherland leads a song and dance number, kicking around gliding office furniture and extolling the virtues of capitalistic greed for «The Greater Good» — which includes the should - be immortal line «Obi - wan Kenobi gave up to Darth...
Another thorough interview with costume designer Eulyn Womble, this one containing the immortal line: «It's not about fashion.
Delivered to the carrier, he pauses for a second because he wants to smell the scent of a warship, and we're reminded that John Milius, who directed this movie, had a hand in the screenplay of «Apocalypse Now» with its immortal line «I love the smell of napalm in the morning.»
Gets a little too sappy towards the middle, but that's balanced by the greatness of the immortal line «The night was moist.»
It is in Casino Royale where 007 first utters the immortal line «Bond — James Bond.»
Austen opens her most famous book, Pride and Prejudice, with that immortal line, «It is a truth universally acknowledged...» But she cautions readers to not be fooled.
Bill Bryson's first travel book opened with the immortal line, «I come from Des Moines.
The human race always seems to get destroyed at first, but then we finish up with Will Smith punching an alien in the face whilst muttering the immortal line «Welcome to Earth».
It started with the immortal lines: «Scrambled eggs / oh my darling, how I love your legs,» but then he ruined it by sticking in a string quartet and calling it Yesterday.
Incidentally, Toaplan followed Hellfire with another side - scroller, Zero Wing, which, in its European Mega Drive conversion, contains the immortal line, «All your base are belong to us».
Gordon would go on to eat fried chicken with Neil Young on his tour bus, guest star on The Simpsons, headline Lollapalooza, and bellow the immortal lines of «The Sprawl,» from Daydream Nation (1988): «To the extent that I wear skirts and cheap nylon slips I've gone native» — one of the great openings of any song ever.
However, after a small argument in 1970 the pair barely spoke again, and through friends and trusted colleagues they began verbally attacking each other's work, with Freud allegedly uttering the immortal line about Bacon «You were shit in the 80s.»
It starts off with the immortal line: «Good is the enemy of Great» and then proceeds to explain in devastating fashion why this might be so.
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