If you love movies, you probably have a couple of favorite movie quotes. As soon as cinema became sound, the number of memorable expressions uttered in films began to grow at a tremendous pace. However, most of the lines in the tapes only sound good in context, and make little sense to people who haven’t watched it. Sometimes, on the contrary, these phrases become so commonplace that it is impossible to remember where they were borrowed from.

– You are married?
– Why?
– Because men who don’t tell anything about themselves are always married. (“Meet Joe Black” 1998)

Oh, these women! And it’s impossible to live with them, and it’s a shame to shoot them. (“True Lies” 1994)

– I am a man!
– Everyone has their own shortcomings. (“Some Like It Hot” 1959)

How can a woman remain attractive and not die of hunger?! (“Tootsie” 1982)

– Hey, don’t touch the masturbation! This is sex with the one I love. (“Annie Hall” 1977)

Love is when you don’t have to say “I’m sorry.” (“Love Story” 1970)

If you want to be with me, be with me. (“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” 2004)

They say that a man is turned on by the smell of a woman’s powder. Really delicious pies. (“Bonnie and Clyde” 1967)

— I fell in love with a hysterical woman.
– I’m hysterical? I’m not hysterical!
“I said that I love you, and all you heard was the word “hysterical.” (“The Naked Truth” 2009)

Look at me, I’m jerking off in the shower – this will be the highlight of my day. Everything will only get worse from here. (“American Beauty” 1999)

I understand what your problem is. -You are too serious. All the stupid things on Earth were done with this exact expression… Smile, gentlemen… Smile… (“That same Munchausen” 1979)

Today is a holiday invented by greeting card companies to make people feel like crap. (“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” 2004)

– Why do you need a stupid bunny outfit?
– Why do you need a stupid human outfit? (Donnie Darko 2001)

– Don’t think about elephants. What are you thinking about right now?
— About elephants. (“Beginning” 2010)

Do you know how to tell if a drug addict is lying? He moves his lips. (“Gia” 1988)

Joe doesn’t share food! (“Friends” 1994-2004)

My concepts are very simple: if you want to lose weight, stop eating a lot. If you want to make money, get off your ass and work. If you want to be happy, find someone you like and don’t let him go. (“Sex for Friendship” 2011)

The world is strong when you have a strong club in your hands. (“Iron Man” 2008)

– So this is your secret? Your grand adventure? Did you lie on the beach and drink rum for three days?
— Welcome to the Caribbean, my love. (“Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” 2003)

If I were to choose a habit, I would choose blueberry pies. (“My Blueberry Nights” 2008)

The happiest people are the people who reek of sweat when they return home. (“Bruce Almighty” 2003)

– Ok, I’ll try.
-No! Don’t try. Do it. Or don’t do it. Don’t try. (“Star Wars” 1977)

It’s boring, gentlemen, it’s boring. It wasn’t boring in the Middle Ages: then there was a brownie in every house, and in every church there was God. (“Stalker” 1979)

Do you know what capitalism is? This is when everyone has you. (“Scarface” 1983)

Presidents don’t have power, they distract attention. (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy 2005)

Talking about music is like dancing about architecture. (“Dirty Dancing” 1987)

– Who you are?
— I am the Blue Caterpillar.
– What are you doing here?
– Sitting. I smoke. I’m waiting for changes. (“Alice in Wonderland” 2010)

If I weren’t rich, I would become a wonderful person. (“Citizen Kane” 1941)

Man is a wolf to man. And my future depends on whether I allow other wolves to eat me. (“American Psycho 2” 2002)

What does “strange” mean? We’re all weird. It’s just that some people hide it, while others don’t. (“The Breakfast Club” 1985)

The things you own eventually own you. (“Fight Club” 1999)

The end of the game is the beginning of the game. (“Run Lola Run” 1998)

It will all end in tears. (“And in my soul I’m dancing” 2004)

You were looking for treasure in the wrong place. Only life has value, life and every moment of it. (“Titanic” 1997)

Survival does not mean seeking death. (“12 Years a Slave” 2013)

The man is reasonable. And the crowd is a stupid, dangerous beast prone to panic. (“Men in Black” 1997)

I am not one of your favorites, I am not even called to your kingdom, but turn your gaze to me. I beg you. (“Constantine: Lord of Darkness” 2005)

Endless torture has a small drawback – it’s difficult to surprise with anything further. (“Deadpool” 2016)

Always look at everything with new eyes, look at the world with your own eyes, develop your own vision. (“Dead Poets Society” 1989)

Don’t do anything that could get you killed. (Forrest Gump 1994)

Happiness lies in appearing and being one and the same. (“V for Vendetta” 2005)

I was an honest man. It was enough for me to go to prison for me to become a criminal. (“The Shawshank Redemption” 1994)

Smoking is a special kind of pleasure; sophisticated, but leaving a slight hint of dissatisfaction. (Dorian Gray 2009)

You’re ugly as an old man. But you are still a child of the Lord. (“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” 2008)

Until we are born, we know everything that will happen later. (“Mr. Nobody” 2009)

It is not clear who dealt the first blow: us or them, but the eternal darkness was created by people. (“The Matrix” 1999)

When you walk through a city dying of rabies, past cockroach people looking for heroin and child pornography, do you feel normal? (“Watchmen” 2009)

Parents become ghosts of their children’s future. (“Interstellar” 2014)

We kill with kindness, this is our strategy. (“Devil’s Advocate” 1997)

I wish I was really crazy. This would mean that all is right with the world. (“12 Monkeys” 1995)