Forest Gump: “Like my mama said, ‘Life is like a box of chocolates.'”
Sigmund Freud: “Forest, you have a mother fixation, do you knot?”
American: “Bet you can’t eat just one.”
George W. Bush: “That’s some shock and awe you’ve got in that box of chocolates, Forrest.”
Julia Child: “Let’s souffle those chocolates. It’s the French way, you know.”
Tim Burton: “I’ll use Johnny Depp as one of those chocolates.”
FDR: “We have nothing to fear from chocolates but fear itself.”
Lincoln: “Four score and seven years ago our forefathers brought forth a new box of chocolates and they were of the chocolates, by the chocolates and for the chocolates.”
The Beatles: “All you need is chocolates, chocolates are all you need.”
Hamlet: “To eat chocolates or not to eat chocolates. That is the question.”
Juliet: “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art my chocolates, dear Romeo.”
Richard III: “It is the chocolate of our discontent.”
Hemingway: “The Old Man and the Box of Chocolates”.
Dickens: “It was the best of chocolates. It was the worst of chocolates.”
Bulwer-Lytton: “It was a dark and stormy box of chocolates.”
Field of Dreams: “Get the chocolates and they will come.”
Business: You buy the chocolates, You sell the chocolates.
Economics: The supply and the demand of chocolates.
The Bible: In the beginning, there were chocolates.
Ingmar Bergman: “Yes, but what is death?”