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Full Metal Jacket Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 92

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Free sound clips of the best lines, quotes and sound effects sampled from the movie Full Metal Jacket (1987). All the waveform audio samples of voice clips and sfx are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: Lee Ermey (Gunnery Sergeant Hartman), Matthew Modine (Private "Joker"), Vincent D'Onofrio (Private "Gomer Pyle")

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911 The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle.
912 The drill instructors are proud to see that we are growing beyond their control.
913 The duality of man. The Jungian thing, sir.
914 The _ing war will be over by the time we get out there, won't it? Move it.
915 The kill, Joker. The kill. I mean, all that fire, the grunts must have hit something.
916 The Marine Corps does not want robots. The Marine Corps wants killers.
917 The Marine Corps wants to build indestructible men. Men without fear.
918 The rest of you all stay put and cover our _.
919 The stare? -The thousand-yard stare. A Marine gets it after he's been in the _ for too long.
920 The Tet holiday is like the Fourth of July, Christmas and New Year all rolled into one.

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