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Board: Papillon (1973)

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One of the best movie quotes ever!
  by - rachelhawk71 (Fri Sep 24 2004 15:48:50 )
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I don't think I have ever seen this movie from beginning to end, but I have caught lots of it several times (including the end). I haven't seen any of it since the eighties, but there was a great line from this movie that always stuck with me through the years. When they are discussing whether McQueen will give up Hoffman as the man who has been sneaking coconuts to him in soltary, one of the men asks Hoffman if he will or can blame McQueen for ratting him out under torture, and Hoffman says, "Blame is for God and small children."

TRUTH!

I love that quote!
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Re: One of the best movie quotes ever!
  by - GhostMint (Mon Oct 11 2004 13:19:42 )
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If you’re going to catch leprosy, it is better to catch it from money than from people.

That is one of the best quotes of all time.
Thank You
  by - jevins (Sat Oct 23 2004 18:22:40 )
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This movie is be far my favorite of all times. I regularly use that quote when somenone is trying to place blame for anything. I can't stand that word. It's good to know that someone else found that statement to be true.

I happen to be watching it right now. That's why I looked it up and found this board.

Thanks...
 
 


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