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* In ''[[The Manchurian Candidate (novel)|The Manchurian Candidate]]'' these are "Those that enter a room and turn the television set on, and those that enter a room and turn the television set off." |
* In ''[[The Manchurian Candidate (novel)|The Manchurian Candidate]]'' these are "Those that enter a room and turn the television set on, and those that enter a room and turn the television set off." |
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* ''[[500 Days of Summer|Five Hundred Days of Summer]]'' : "There's only two kinds of people in the word. [[Captain Obvious|There's women. And there's men.]] |
* ''[[500 Days of Summer|Five Hundred Days of Summer]]'' : "There's only two kinds of people in the word. [[Captain Obvious|There's women. And there's men.]] |
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** [[Transsexual|And then there are those who are not men or women. Or who are both. Or who are some combination of these.]] |
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* ''[[The Boondock Saints|The Boondock Saints 2]]: All Saints Day'': Rocco tells us that there are "talkers" and "do-er's", and that "it's the do-er's that change this world." |
* ''[[The Boondock Saints|The Boondock Saints 2]]: All Saints Day'': Rocco tells us that there are "talkers" and "do-er's", and that "it's the do-er's that change this world." |
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* [[Full Metal Jacket|"Only two things come out of Texas! Steers and queers!]] |
* [[Full Metal Jacket|"Only two things come out of Texas! Steers and queers!]] |