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Movie Quote of the Day – Apollo 13, 1995 (dir. Ron Howard)

CAPCOM 1: This is Houston. Say again, please.
Jim Lovell: Houston, we have a problem.

Movie Quote of the Day – Babe, 1995 (dir. Chris Noonan)

Narrator: And though every single human in the stands or in the commentary boxes was at a complete loss for words, the man who in his life had uttered fewer words than any of them knew exactly what to say.
Farmer Hoggett: That’ll do, pig. That’ll do.

Movie Quote of the Day – Sense and Sensibility, 1995 (dir. Ang Lee)

Marianne: No—he is not so unworthy as you think him.
Elinor: Not so unworthy! Did he tell you that he loved you?
Marianne: Yes. No—never absolutely. It was every day implied, but never declared. Sometimes I thought it had been, but it never was. He has broken no vow.
Elinor: He has broken faith with all of us, he made us all believe he loved you!
Marianne: He did! He did—he loved me as I loved him.

Movie Quote of the Day – Jumanji, 1995 (dir. Joe Johnston)

Sarah Whittle: Well, a little rain never hurt anybody.
Alan Parrish: Yeah, but a lot can kill you.

Movie Quote of the Day – Clueless, 1995 (dir. Amy Heckerling)

Christian: Do you like Billie Holiday?
Cher: I love him.
Christian: Right.

Movie Quote of the Day – Mr. Holland’s Opus, 1995 (dir. Stephen Herek)

Mr. Holland: Let me ask you a question.
Gertrude Lang: Alright.
Mr. Holland: When you look in the mirror, what do you like best about yourself?
Gertrude Lang: My hair.
Mr. Holland: Why?
Gertrude Lang: Well, my father always says that it reminds him of the sunset.
Mr. Holland: Play the sunset.

Movie Quote of the Day – While You Were Sleeping, 1995 (dir. Jon Turteltaub)

Jack: You suck!
Peter: I suck, or the outfit sucks?
Jack: It’s a toss-up.

Movie Quote of the Day – Mortal Kombat, 1995 (dir. Paul W.S. Anderson)

Rayden: The fate of billions will depend upon you. [maniacal laughter]
[beat]
Rayden: Sorry.

Movie Quote of the Day – Before Sunrise, 1995 (dir. Richard Linklater)

Jesse: Um, do you believe in reincarnation?
Céline: Yeah, yeah, it’s interesting.
Jesse: Most people, you know, a lot of people talk about the past lives, and things like that, you know, and even if they don’t believe in it in some specific way, you know, people have some kind of notion of an eternal soul, right?
Céline: Yeah.
Jesse: Okay. Well, this is my thought. Fifty thousand years ago, there are not even a million people on the planet. Ten thousand years ago, there’s like two million people on the planet. Now, there’s between five and six billion people on the planet, right? Now, if we all have our own, like, individual, unique soul, right, where do they all come from? Are modern souls only a fraction of the original souls?. Because if they are, that represents a five thousand-to-one split of each soul in just the last fifty thousand years, which is like a blip in the earth’s time. You know, so, at best, we’re like these tiny fractions of people, you know, walking… I mean, is that why we’re all so scattered? You know, is that why we’re all so specialized?
Céline: Wait a minute, I’m not sure I…I don’t….
Jesse: Hang on, I know, I know, its a totally scattered thought, which is kind of why it makes sense.

Movie Quote of the Day – The Bridges of Madison County, 1995 (dir. Clint Eastwood)

Robert: I’ll only say this once. I’ve never said it before. This kind of certainty only comes but once in a lifetime.