An article in Smithsonian Magazine jogged my memory about this:
This is from the film
Contempt (
Le mépris) by Jean-Luc Godard.
Quote:
Jerry Prokosch (played by actor Jack Palance): "Whenever I hear the word culture, I bring out my checkbook."
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This was obviously inspired by a line from a play by Nazi Hanns Johst:
Quote:
"When I hear the word culture..., I release the safety on my Browning!"
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Returning to the film
Contempt:
Quote:
Paul Javal (played by Micheal Piccoli): I'll tell you the story of Ramakrishna and his disciple. Ramakrishna was a Hindu wise man. And he had a disciple who had absolutely no faith in his teachings. So the disciple went off all by himself. Fifteen years later, he came back and said, "I have found the Way!" He told Ramakrishna, "Come, and I will show you." Then he took Ramakrishna to a river. And the disciple went back and forth across the river, walking on water. "See?" he told Ramakrishna. "I can cross the river without getting wet! I have found the Way!" Then Ramakrishna said to him, "You're a complete ass. With one rupee and a boat, I've been doing the same thing for years!"
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