Indiana Jones Quotes

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Matt Taibbi
“Being in the building with Sarah Palin that night is a transformative and oddly unsettling experience. It’s a little like having live cave-level access for the ripping-the-heart-out-with-the-bare-hands scene in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Matt Taibbi, Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America

Shannon L. Alder
“Every adventure requires a compass, curiosity, a journey, a creative mind and someone willing to play.”
Shannon L. Alder

“Goose-stepping morons like yourself should try *reading* books instead of *burning* them!”
Dr. Henry Jones Sr.

Russell Brand
“In Maslow's pyramid of needs, Abraham Maslow demonstrates the hierarchy of human requirements, most basic at the bottom, in a diagram. If you ask me, putting people's most basic requirements in a pyramid is bloody exclusive in the first place.They're extremely difficult to build, only pharoahs are allows in them and Indiana Jones was very nearly killed trying to get the treasure out.”
Russell Brand

“Amor significa cierto orden, y no es orden lo que uno quiere cuando te has acostumbrado a vivir ta contento en el caos”
Campbell Black, James Kahn, Rob MacGregor, Indiana Jones

“Amor significa cierto orden, y no es orden el que uno quiere cuando te has acostumbrado a vivir tan contento en el caos”
black campbell, Legal Aspects of Doing Business in Latin America

“Indiana Jones was an imperialist grave-robbing sumbitch,” Cindy chimes in from behind Ritter. “I hate those fucking movies.”
Matt Wallace, Pride's Spell

S.A. Hunt
“To get the dining-room table in, they carried the table up onto the front porch, then turned it on end like a giant coin and rolled it through the house. Leon ushered Wayne in ahead of the table, confusing him at first, but when his father started humming the Indiana Jones theme and pretending the table was the boulder from Raiders of the Lost Ark, he couldn’t help but run away from it in slow-motion.”
S.A. Hunt, Burn the Dark

“In the stout-hearted person of Harrison Ford, Indy was a new generation’s Ethan Edwards—a young John Wayne-bwana dispatched to curate the Third World. Not an identity-cloaked sci-fi superhero but a bullwhip-toting, fedora-wearing, two-fisted sophisticate who respected the Bible and saved the children of India—a superb hero yet an intrinsically nostalgic figure.”
Armond White, Make Spielberg Great Again: The Steven Spielberg Chronicles

Sara Desai
“If it all goes wrong, a wise-cracking, irreverent-but-devilishly handsome archaeologist with a wry, witty, and sarcastic sense of humor and a fear of snakes won't be swooping in to save us."
"Ladies." As if on cue, Jack joined us at the table. He was wearing a perfectly fitted gray button-down shirt beneath his leather jacket, a pair of vintage jeans that hugged his hips, and brown Blundstones that had seen better days. On another man, the look might have been too casual. On him, it was thirst trap sexy.
"He's just missing the hat and the whip”
Sara Desai, To Have and to Heist

“Mark Matthias went from urban Indiana Jones to Public Utility Villain faster than you can say, "Help, I'm stuck in the elevator.”
Neil Shusterman