Quote Archive for: Aug 12, 2005 to Jun 21, 2005

Friday, Aug 12, 2005

"The people you work with, are people you were just thrown together with. You don?t know them, it wasn?t your choice. And yet you spend more time with them then you do your friends or your family, but probably all you?ve got in common, is the fact that you walk around on the same bit of carpet for eight hours a day."

- Tim Canterbury from The Office

Thursday, Aug 11, 2005

"I could catch a monkey."

- Gareth Keenan from The Office

Wednesday, Aug 10, 2005

"I think it was John Lennon who said 'life is what happens when you?re making other plans' and that?s how I feel. Although he also said, 'I am the Walrus. I am the eggman' so I don?t know what to believe"

- Tim Canterbury from The Office

Thursday, Jul 28, 2005

"When you can?t run anymore, you crawl, and when you can?t do that, you find someone to carry you."

- Tracey in the Firefly episode "The Message"

Tuesday, Jul 26, 2005

"Good morning, Starbuck. What do you hear?"

"Nothin' but the rain."

"Grab your gun and bring in the cat."

"Yes sir."

- Commander Adama and Lt. Starbuck in Battlestar Galactica

Friday, Jul 22, 2005

"I don't know how many times someone has come up to me and said 'Hey! Let's dance!' I hate dancing. God it's stupid."

- David Bowie

Wednesday, Jul 20, 2005

"The original title of my movie Star Trek: Nemesis was actually Star Trek: Genesis. We were supposed to hunt down and destroy Phil Collins."

- Patrick Stewart

Monday, Jul 18, 2005

"I remember one time I tried to pity this fool. He told me his name was Jeff. He was married. He pulled out his wallet and showed me three pictures of his kids; Kelly, Robert, Brittany. Real cute kids. Don't get too close man. It's hard to pity a fool if you get too close."

- Mr. T

Friday, Jul 1, 2005

"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg."

- Thomas Jefferson

Tuesday, Jun 21, 2005

"I don't mind if you don't like my manners. I don't like them myself. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them long winter evenings."

- Philip Marlowe, The Big Sleep