Johnny Rico: Mr. Rasczak, I want to join the Federal Service and become a citizen. But my Dad thinks I should go to college and remain a civilian as he has. What should I do?
Jean Rasczak: Figuring things out for yourself is practically the only freedom anyone really has nowadays. Use that freedom
Jean Rasczak: You once asked me for advice. You want some now? Never pass up a good thing.
Ace Levy: Shoot a nuke down a bug hole, you got a lot of dead bugs.
Johnny Rico: Someone asked me once if I knew the difference between a civilian and a citizen. I know now. A citizen has the courage to make the safety of the human race their personal responsibility. Dizzy was my friend. She was a soldier. But most important, she was a citizen of the Federation.
Johnny Rico: You're some sort of big, fat, smart-bug, aren't you?
Dizzy: Rico, I'm dying.
Johnny Rico: No Diz, you'll be fine.
Dizzy: But it's OK, because I got to have you.
Johnny: M.I. does the dying. Fleet just does the flying.
Jean Rasczak: Come on you apes. You want to live forever?
Carl: It's afraid. It's afraid.
Johnny Rico: These are the rules. Everybody fights, nobody quits. If you don't do your job I'll kill you myself. Welcome to the Roughnecks
Jean Rasczak: I need a corporal. You're it, until you're dead or I find someone better.
Career Sergeant Zim: Anytime you think I'm being too rough, anytime you think I'm being too tough, anytime you miss-your-mommy, QUIT! You sign your 1248, you get your gear, and you take a stroll down washout lane. Do you get me?
Private Sugar Watkins: Gimme the nuke
Johnny Rico: You trying to be a hero, Watkins?
Private Sugar Watkins: Just trying to kill some bugs, sir.
Career Sergeant Zim: An enemy can't push a button if you disable his hand!
Name that movie.