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Sound clips of funny and inspirational movie quotes from Sneakers (1992).

Actors: Robert Redford (Martin Bishop), Ben Kingsley (Cosmo), Sidney Poitier (Crease)

6 more actors, David Strathairn (Whistler), Dan Aykroyd (Mother), River Phoenix (Carl), Mary McDonnell (Liz Ogilvy), Stephen Tobolowsky (Werner Brandes), James Earl Jones (Bernard Abbott)

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41 I'm going to be sick. Are we done here? -No, not yet.

— Bernard Abbott (James Earl Jones)

42 I'm going to bounce this call through nine different relay stations throughout the world and off two satellites. It'll be the hardest trace they've ever heard.

— Whistler (David Strathairn)

43 No. I will not do this.

— Bernard Abbott (James Earl Jones)

44 We have to find somebody truly worthy to give his money to. How about... The National Association to Legalize Marijuana? -Perfect.

45 We'll call you a cab. -Thank you. This is my last computer date.

— Liz Ogilvy (Mary McDonnell), Cosmo (Ben Kingsley)

46 Great. The world's most boring human.

— Martin Bishop (Robert Redford)

47 I'd like to have a deep relationship with a beautiful woman who melts from the very first time our eyes meet. -We're not getting paid that much. -Well, you know, someone like Liz. -You're definitely not getting paid that much.

— Carl (River Phoenix)

48 May I ask why you're closing your account with us today, sir? -Well, I just had this weird feeling that my money wasn't safe here anymore.

— Martin Bishop (Robert Redford)

49 Pain? -Yeah. -Try aspirin.

— Cosmo (Ben Kingsley)

50 The phone company has too much money. -Oh, good one. -Consequence? -They're corrupt. Result? -The system perpetuates itself at the expense of the people.

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