“Mr. Sir: All life begins with water. So think of it this way; I’m givin’ you life. Say thank you. Stanley: Thank you, Mr. Sir.”— Louis Sachar, Marion Sevillo "Mr. Sir", Jon Voight, imdb.com
“Dr. Paul Abbot: Thank you for a lovely evening, Kate, shall we see you in the morning? Aunt Kate: Oh, who knows if any of us will ever see the morning?”— Terence Marsh, Gene Wilder, Dr. Paul Abbot, Paul L Smith, imdb.com
“'Sorry' and 'thank you' mean very different things, but they’re often used interchangeably in modern dialogue. 'Sorry I’m late' could also be 'thank you for waiting.' 'Sorry to vent' could also be 'thank you for listening.' In these situations, both approaches endeavor to deliver the same point — ac…”— Haley Nahman, manrepeller.com
“Poppy: Thank you! Branch: No, thank you. Poppy: For what? Branch: For showing me how to be happy.”— Wallace Wolodarsky, Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Erica Rivinoja, Killian Gray, Poppy (voice), Anna Kendrick, imdb.com
“Chiron: Thanks for the ride, man. Kevin (16): No problem Black. I'll see you around.”— Barry Jenkins, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Chiron "Black" Harris, Trevante Rhodes, imdb.com
“Diego Rivera: Thank you. Frida Kahlo: For what? Diego Rivera: For making a fat, old, crazy communist a happy man.”— Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas, Frida Kahlo, Salma Hayek, imdb.com
“Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, my wife thinks I'm in the bathroom.”— Cindy Chupack, Tom Caltabiano, Steve Skrovan, Frank Barone, Peter Boyle, imdb.com
“Caleb: Seth! Ah... You're still not a football player. Seth: Ha, no, but thank you.”— Erica Messer, Debra J. Fisher, Josh Schwartz, Seth Cohen, Adam Brody, imdb.com
“All I know is thank you for getting out of my life because now I have a better roommate and a better apartment and I’m just in a better situation.”— Lauren Conrad, imdb.com
“Emily Prentiss: Thank you. Dr. Spencer Reid: For what? Emily Prentiss: For being you. Dr. Spencer Reid: Aw, thanks. I don't know how to be anyone else.”— Randy Huggins, Emily Prentiss, Paget Brewster, imdb.com
“I’m always trying to set goals. My latest goal….I’m trying to be less polite, you know? ‘Cause the world is not as polite as you’re raised to believe it’s gonna be, you know? I don’t understand why we accept that when you say ‘thank you,’ people don’t have to say ‘you’re welcome’ anymore. People hav…”— Tom Segura, scrapsfromtheloft.com
“Some came today, Mrs. Jackson, to say good-bye to Michael. I came to say, thank you. Thank you because you never stopped. Thank you because you never gave up. Thank you because you never gave out. Thank you because you tore down divisions. Thank you because you eradicated barriers. Thank you because…”— Al Sharpton, amazon.com
“Thanks for the potatoes. Would have thought you’d stuck a piece of butter in each one. They were very nice potatoes.”— Groucho Marx, amazon.com
“You’re the work of God, a fatal mistake (masterpiece) I give thanks for your existence.”— Kim Jonghyun, open.spotify.com
“Thank you for teaching me that I deserve better and that games are games for a reason and I no longer want to play.”— Madison Edwards, thoughtcatalog.com
“Thank you…for gracing my life with your lovely presence, for adding the sweet measure of your soul to my existence.”— Richard Matheson, amazon.com
“Like feeling useful, every man wants to feel appreciated. So like, if we grabbed you a coffee before work and brought it home when you wake up on your day off, at least text us saying thank you.”— Bobby Box, popsugar.com
“Appreciate the little things he does, even if he doesn’t expect acknowledgement for it. If he fills a glass of water for you, or does your laundry, don’t just take it for granted even if it’s just a regular chore. Thank him for it. You’ll notice him smiling to himself when he thinks you’ve walked aw…”— Colin Andrews, lovepanky.com
“Say 'thank you' to your body. No one has a perfect body—but we guarantee that your body does amazing things every day. Practice your favorite activity—whether it's running, yoga, or rock climbing—to remind yourself of the incredible things your body can do.”— Bianca Mendez, womenshealthmag.com