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The Dude and the second rug

The Rug is a mentioned decorative oriental rug in the The Dude's living room. It appears in two forms, the original and the one taken from The Big Lebowski's house. It really tied the room together. They talk about carpet cleaning.

Quotes "Not on the rug, man!" — The Dude

"It really tied the room together." — The Dude

"It went OK, the old man told me to take any rug in the house." — The Dude

"Mister Lebowski, my name is Maude Lebowski, I'm the one who stole your rug." — Maude Lebowski

"All the dude ever wanted was his rug back, man. It really tied the room together." — The Dude

"Did I pee on your rug? Did I urinate on your rug? So every time I, just want to understand this, sir, every time a rug is micturated upon in this fair city, I have to compensate the-" — The Big Lebowski

Best 26 Battlestar Galactica Quotes

1- Adama: Earth is a dream…one we’ve been chasing for a long time. We’ve earned it. This is Earth.

2- Adama: You know, there are days that I really hate this job.

3- Starbuck: Barely competent and paranoid. There’s a hell of a combination.

4- Virtual Six: God has a plan for you Gaius. He has a plan for everything and everyone.

5- Tigh: Yes, we’re tired. Yes, there is no relief. Yes, the Cylons keep coming after us time after time after time. And yes, we are still expected to do our jobs!

6- Anders: Among bright stars, I’m lost. There’s a new tide. And all the forgotten faces, all the forgotten children, we seek the great forgotten language…

7- Starbuck: Lord, I’ll do anything you ask tomorrow… just don’t call an alert tonight!

8- Anders: Spins and turns, angles and curves. The shape of dreams, half remembered. Slip the surly bonds of earth and touch the face of perfection – a perfect face, perfect lace. Find the perfect world for the end of Kara Thrace. End of line.

9- Roslin: You have your pound of flesh. I suggest you take your victory and move on.

10- Virtual Six: Old gods die hard.

11- Baltar: Which leads me to the inescapable conclusion that Cylons are, in the final analysis, little more than toasters… with great-looking legs.

12- Starbuck: We created you. Us. It was a stupid, frakked-up decision, and we have paid for it.

13- Leoben Conoy: You’re like a cancer that needs to be removed.

14- Adama: There’s a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people.

15- Captain Adama: When you are in the cockpit, you are in control. Its hard to give it up… All you can do now is wait and hope you didn’t make any mistakes. Welcome to the big leagues.

16- President Roslin : Though in war, you can only get killed once. In politics it can happen over and over.

17- “Commander Adama: Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last Battlestar, Galactica leads a rag-tag fugitive fleet on a lonely quest… a shining planet known as Earth.

” 18- Starbuck: Love? You don’t even know what the word means.

19- President Laura Roslin: The lesson learned here is not to ask follow-up questions, but simply to say “Thank you, Captain Apollo, for saving our collective asses.”

20- Captain Adama: You’ve lost sight of the purpose of the law: to protect its citizens, not persecute them.

21 – Roslin: I don’t really care if you have to spend the night on your knees praying, or just on your knees. I want a name. I want to know who’s responsible for these lies.

22- Captain Saul Tigh: Yes, we’re tired. Yes, there is no relief. Yes, the Cylons keep coming after us time after time after time. And yes, we are still expected to do our jobs!

23- Number One: Look at yourselves: millions of Twos have that nose, millions of Sixes posses that mouth, Eights share those breasts and Ones have this brain. We’re mechanized copies. There’s a reason the original programmers clearly felt that it is a mistake for us to contact the Final Five!

24- Number Six: You, your race, invented murder. Invented killing for sport, greed, envy. Its man’s one true art form.

25- Number Six: A rhythm of notes that become your existence once they’re played in harmony with God’s plan. It’s time to do your part and realize your destiny.

26- Saul Tigh: Yeah, you point finger back far enough and some germ gets blamed for splitting in two.

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