“I may bend your previous airplane, but I'll get it down.”— Jim Abrahams, Jerry Zucker, David Zucker, Ted Striker, Robert Hays, imdb.com
“God created everything that surrounds me, the fields, rivers, the forests. The land is my church.”— Stephen Butchard, Uhtred of Bebbanburg, Alexander Dreymon, imdb.com
“The Sky People have sent us a message... that they can take whatever they want. That no one can stop them. Well, we will send them a message. You ride out as fast as the wind can carry you. You tell the other clans to come. Tell them Toruk Macto calls to them! You fly now, with me! My brothers! Sist…”— James Cameron, Jake Sully, Sam Worthington, imdb.com
“Beaver Breath: You have no right to be here. This Apache land. Will Patch: And what you gonna do about it, beaver breath? Beaver Breath: How he know my name?”— Tim Herlihy, Adam Sandler, Will Patch, Will Forte, imdb.com
“The crew of the caravel Niña also saw signs of land, and a small branch covered with berries. Every one breathed afresh and rejoiced at these signs.”— Christopher Columbus, eada.lib.umd.edu
“The Indian makes a good citizen, a good farmer, a good soldier. He is a real American, and all those of us who have come to share with him the great land that was his heritage should do their share toward seeing that he is dealt with justly and fairly, and that his rights and liberties are never inf…”— Buffalo Bill Cody, amazon.com
“The good ruler sublimates his needs as an individual to the service of the nation.”— Aung San Suu Kyi, amazon.com
“Temple is an intensely moral creature. She has a passionate sense of right and wrong, for example, in regard to the treatment of animals; and law, for her, is clearly not just the law of the land but, in some far deeper sense, a divine or cosmic law, whose violation can have disastrous effects—seemi…”— Oliver Sacks, amazon.com
“In a cruel land, you either learned to laugh at cruelty or spent your life weeping.”— Robert Jordan, amazon.com
“A farmer depends on himself, and the land and the weather. If you're a farmer, you raise what you eat, you raise what you wear, and you keep warm with wood out of your own timber. You work hard, but you work as you please, and no man can tell you to go or come. You'll be free and independent, son, o…”— Laura Ingalls Wilder, amazon.com