
“Scott, if your life had a face, I would punch it. I would punch your life in the face.”
Source: Scott Pilgrim, Volume 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
Explaining his use of "inner voice" speech during his stand-up routines — interview in Michael Corcoran (February 18, 2007) "When studios need a doofus, Jim Gaffigan is their main man", Austin American-Statesman, p. J01.
“Scott, if your life had a face, I would punch it. I would punch your life in the face.”
Source: Scott Pilgrim, Volume 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together
Quote, I've never wanted to fit in Abbaji's shoes: Ustad Zakir Hussain
Source: On how she “protected” her characters in her first novel Where the Line Bleeds in “Jesmyn Ward: ‘Black girls are silenced, misunderstood and underestimated'” https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/may/11/jesmyn-ward-home-mississippi-living-with-addiction-poverty-racism in The Guardian (2018 May 11)
“I just had to stay cool. Zen. No punching in the face. Punching would not be Zen.”
Source: Magic Bleeds
“Punch any of mine, and I’ll break your arm off and beat you to death with it.”
Source: Magic Breaks
“I tried to talk to Annabeth, but she was acting like I'd just punched her grandmother.”
Source: The Battle of the Labyrinth
Interviewedby Lee Clayton, "Welcome into Pelé's World" in Daily Mail [England] (27 May 2006)
Context: Bobby Moore — he defended like a lord. Let me tell you about this man. When I played, I would face up to a defender, I would beat him with my eyes, send him the wrong way; I would look one way and then go the other. Defenders would just kick me in frustration. They would foul me because they couldn't stop me, or because I would confuse them with my movement. I would move my eyes, my legs or my body, but not always the ball. They would follow my move, but not Bobby, not ever. He would watch the ball, he would ignore my eyes and my movement and then, when he was ready and his balance was right, he would take the ball, always hard, always fair. He was a gentleman and an incredible footballer.
On the visionary differences between McLaughlin and amongst other members of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, as quoted in Fripp, Robert. "Coffee and Chocolates for Two Guitars". Musician No. 45, July 1982. https://www.elephant-talk.com/wiki/Interview_with_John_McLaughlin_by_Robert_Fripp_in_Musician
“Kong bites his head off in a PG13 kinda way”
A note in the 1996 script for 'King Kong quoted in USA Today http://www.angelfire.com/ri/KingKong33/mar05.html