Yes: "You can buy her, you can buy her, this one's here, this one's here, this one's here and this one's here, everything's for sale" and "Two dollars you rub her tits, three dollars you rub her ass, five dollars you can play with her pussy or you can lick her tits, choice is yours" This dialogue is from a 1993 documentary about the prostitution trade called Hookers, Hustlers, Pimps and their Johns. The documentary was made by Beeban Kidron.
Ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayit'sworldwouldfallapart: "Next Thursday, you're invited to watch Rising Tide's live coverage of a gala tribute in salute to Ronald Reagan. Host Haley Barbour joins special guest lady Margaret Thatcher in celebrating the former president's 83rd birthday. Ticket's are 1000 Dollars a plate but you can see the event free on GOP TV." From a TV trailer for GOP TV's Rising Tide show.
Of Walking Abortion: "I knew that someday I was gonna die and I knew before I died, two things would happen to me: that number one I would regret my entire life, and number two I would want to live my life over again." This is an extract from an interview with Hubert Selby, Jr.
She Is Suffering: "It is impossible to achieve the aim without suffering." This dialogue is only on the U.S. mix of the album. The quote is from British scientist/philosopher John. G Bennett.
Archives Of Pain: "Who do you think you are? Do you damn well think you're God or something? God give life, God taketh it away, not you. I think you are the Devil itself." From a TV report on the trial of serial killer Peter Sutcliffe (aka the Yorkshire Ripper). This quote comes from a mother of one of Sutcliffe's victims.
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4st 7lb: "I eat too much to die and not enough to stay alive. I'm sitting in the middle waiting." This dialogue is from a 1994 documentary about anorexia by Jeremy Llewelyn-Jones about Caraline Neville-Lister. The documentary is called Caraline's Story.
Mausoleum: "I wanted to rub the human face in its own vomit...
and force it to look in the mirror." From an interview with J. G. Ballard, explaining his motivation for writing the novel Crash.Faster: "I hate purity. I hate goodness. I don't want virtue to exist anywhere. I want everyone corrupt" This is from the 1984 adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, spoken by John Hurt.
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The Intense Humming Of Evil: The court has come. The court of the Nations and into the courtroom will come the martyrs of Majdanek and Oswiecim. From the ditch of Kerch the dead will rise, they will arise from the graves, they will arise from flames bringing with them the acrid smoke and the deathly odour of scorched and martyred Europe. And the children they too will come, stern and merciless. The butchers had no pity on them. Now the victims will judge the butchers. Today the tear of the child is the judge. The grief of the mother is the prosecutor." An extract from a report on the Nuremberg Trials.
P.C.P: "227 Lears and I can't remember the first line..." This dialogue is spoken by Albert Finney in Peter Yates' 1983 film, The Dresser.