Challenge us with a non-famous line from a movie

One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest

You got it, Doc.

“You’re instilling me with a lot of confidence.”

Looking up the imdb page, I see you are correct.

“We must be born with an intuition of mortality. Before we know the word for it. Before we know that there are words. Out we come, bloodied and squawling, with the knowledge that for all the points of the compass, theres only one direction. And time is its only measure.”

A: “Angels and ministers of grace, defend us!”
B: “Hamlet, Act One, Scene Four.”

As an aside: I was reading about David Niven on Quara this evening and was surprised to learn he was a member of the SOE’s PHANTOM group during WWII.

I mention this, of course, because David was The Phantom (the jewel thief) in the first Pink Panther movie.

"Sir!.. Sir!.. Here’s a good stick, to beat the lovely lady. "

“No need to worry about your memory, Mr. Spock”

Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (plus a line from Kirk)

The Quiet Man

Since this one got missed - it’s from “Blow”, when Bobcat Goldthwait was testing the purity of the 50 kilos of cocaine that Johnny Depp and Peewee Herman are sitting on.

Speaking of one that got missed…would someone be so kind as to compile a list of the unsolved ones.

TIA,

Saucy

Bumping these two of mine which haven’t gotten any correct guesses yet.

“Sunny” (Adele Yoshioka) and “Dirty Harry” Callahan (Clint Eastwood) in Magnum Force.

“How can I be sure you’re okay?”
“I suppose I could fuck you.”
“That would work.”

I seem to have several: “Clark from Kansas”, “That’s my boy”, “Gary’s vision”, and “catch his pig”.

The 3rd one should have been easy and perhaps the 1st. The other two are definitely harder.

“Parading’s better.”

“Are you suggesting I disclosed his whereabouts?”

I think this may be the only one of mine that hasn’t been answered.

My question is still:

I’m going to give this one more try (I posted it back on Star Wars Day)*. Any takers?

*Note: It has nothing to do with Star Wars (except the current ownership thereof).