Samuel Bicke: Slavery never really ended in this country. It just gave it another name... Em-plo-yee.
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Samuel Bicke: Slavery never really ended in this country. It just gave it another name... Em-plo-yee.
Samuel Bicke: They can rebuild the White House, but they will never forget me. Not ever.
Jack Jones: You look like a family man, Sam... not some schmuck with a pussy on his face!
Julius Bicke: As of this moment, I wash my hands of you.
Samuel Bicke: Testing. Testing. Testing. One, two, three. Mr. Maestro, Leonard Bernstein, tape number one.
Samuel Bicke: It wasn't like a light bulb, really. It was more like an old candle, you know, just a plain, simple idea.
Samuel Bicke: Slavery never really ended in this country. It just gave it another name... Em-plo-yee.
Samuel Bicke: They can rebuild the White House, but they will never forget me. Not ever.
Julius Bicke: As of this moment, I wash my hands of you.
Samuel Bicke: Testing. Testing. Testing. One, two, three. Mr. Maestro, Leonard Bernstein, tape number one.
Samuel Bicke: It wasn't like a light bulb, really. It was more like an old candle, you know, just a plain, simple idea.
Jack Jones: You look like a family man, Sam... not some schmuck with a pussy on his face!
Samuel Bicke: It's about money, Dick. Samuel Bicke: It's about... money, Dick. Samuel Bicke: It's about money! It's about money, Dick! It's about mon-ey, Dick! Money!
Samuel Bicke: I wanna throw an idea at you. Zebras. Harold Mann: Zebras? Samuel Bicke: Zebras. You see, they're black, and they're white. The Black Panthers become The Zebras, and membership will double.
Samuel Bicke: My name is Sam Bicke, and I consider myself a grain of sand. On this beach called America there are 211 million grains of sand. Three billion on the beach we call Earth. If I am lucky, if I am lucky, the action that I am about to take Samuel Bicke: will show the powerful that even the least grain of sand has is him the power to destroy them.
Samuel Bicke: I'm white. Harold Mann: Yeah, well we all got to be born something.
Samuel Bicke: The government is looking for black business men. Bonny Simmons: I been here 15 years and they ain't found me yet.


