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Cagando en los yuyos Porque hay blogs con peores nombres. Join me if you wanna live. Gente con tiempo de sobra hay de sobra. There will be no more pills, no more bad food, no more destroyers of my body. From now on will be total organization. Every muscle must be tight. Travis Bickle: All the animals come out at night - whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal.

Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets. Here is a man who would not take it anymore. Here is a man who stood up. Passenger: Have you ever seen what a. Now that you should see. What a. Travis Bickle: Now I see this clearly.

My whole life is pointed in one direction. There never has been a choice for me. Travis Bickle: You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Then who the hell else are you talkin' to? Well, I'm the only one here. Oh, yeah? Senator Charles Palantine: We meet at a crossroads in history. No longer will the wrong roads be taken.

Travis Bickle: I ride around most nights - subways, buses - but you know, if I'm gonna do that I might as well get paid for it. Personnel Officer: So what is it? Do you need a second job?

Are you moonlighting? Travis Bickle: Loneliness has followed me my whole life, everywhere. In bars, in cars, sidewalks, stores, everywhere. There's no escape. I'm God's lonely man. Travis Bickle: Let me tell you something. You're in a hell, and you're gonna die in a hell, just like the rest of 'em! Andy, Gun Salesman: It's a real monster. It'll stop a car at a hundred yards. Put a round right through the engine block. Travis Bickle: I realize now how much she's just like the others, cold and distant, and many people are like that, women for sure, they're like a union.

Travis Bickle: Each night when I return the cab to the garage, I have to clean the cum off the back seat. Some nights, I clean off the blood.

Travis Bickle: Twelve hours of work and I still can't sleep. Days go on and on. They don't end. She was wearing a white dress. She appeared like an angel. Out of this filthy mess, she is alone. Travis Bickle: I'll tell you why. I think you're a lonely person. I drive by this place a lot and I see you here.

I see a lot of people around you. And I see all these phones and all this stuff on your desk. It means nothing.

Then when I came inside and I met you, I saw in your eyes and I saw the way you carried yourself that you're not a happy person. And I think you need something. And if you want to call it a friend, you can call it a friend. Travis Bickle: I would say he has quite a few problems. His energy seems to go in the wrong places. When I walked in and I saw you two sitting there, I could just tell by the way you were both relating that there was no connection whatsoever.

And I felt when I walked in that there was something between us. There was an impulse that we were both following. So that gave me the right to come in and talk to you. Otherwise I never would have felt that I had the right to talk to you or say anything to you. I never would have had the courage to talk to you. And with him I felt there was nothing and I could sense it. When I walked in, I knew I was right. Did you feel that way?

Travis Bickle: Hello Betsy. Hi, it's Travis. How ya doin'? Listen, uh, I'm, I'm sorry about the, the other night. I didn't know that was the way you felt about it. Well, I-I didn't know that was the way you felt. I-I-I would have taken ya somewhere else. Uh, are you feeling better or oh you maybe had a virus or somethin', a hour virus you know.

It happens. Yeah, umm, you uh, you're workin' hard. Uh, would you like to have, uh, some dinner, uh with me in the next, you know, few days or somethin'? Well, how about just a cup of coffee? I'll come by the, uh, headquarters or somethin', we could, uh Oh, OK, OK.

Did you get my flowers in the? You didn't get them. I sent some flowers, uh Yeah, well, OK, OK. Can I call you again? Uh, tomorrow or the next day? No, I'm gonna Yeah, sure, OK. So long. Sport: Well, take it or leave it. Cause you'll be back here every night for some more. Man, she's twelve and a half years old. You can do anything you want with her. She get your cock so hard she'll make it explode. But no rough stuff, all right? Travis: I ride around nights mostly.

Subways, buses. Figure you know, I'm gonna do that, I might as well get paid for it. Personnel Officer: All right. Let me see your chauffeur's license. How's your driving record? Tom: Now look, you have to emphasize the mandatory welfare program. That's the issue that should be pushed. Betsy: First push the man, then the issue.

Senator Palantine is a dynamic man, an intelligent, interesting, fresh, fascinating Travis: [smiling slightly] Because I think that you are the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. Betsy: [pause] Thanks. But what do you think of Palantine? Charles Palantine, the man you're volunteering to help elect President.

Travis: Well, I'm sure he'd make a good President. I don't know exactly what his policies are, but I'm sure he'd make a good one. Travis: I'll tell you why. Travis: Yeah. What do ya say? It's a little hard standing here and asking Five minutes, that's all, just outside. Right around here. I'm there to protect ya.

Travis: Alright, okay, I'm just, okay. Can I have Chuckles? Do you have any jujus? They last longer, I'd like to get some jujus. Travis: I know what you mean. I've got the same problems. I gotta get organized. Oh little things, like my apartment, my possessions. I should get one of those signs that says 'One of these days I'm gonna get organizized. Betsy: Oh, you mean 'Organizized'. Like those little signs they have in offices that say "Thimk".

Betsy: That song by Kris Kristofferson. Betsy: A songwriter. A walking contradiction. Travis: I'm one of your biggest supporters, you know. I tell everybody that comes in this taxi that they have to vote for you. Palantine: Why thank you - [Pleased, he glances to check Travis' picture, identification and license posted in the rear seat] - Travis.

Travis: I'm sure you're gonna win sir. Everybody I know is gonna vote for ya. You know in fact, I was gonna put one of your stickers in my taxi but you know, the company said it was against their policy. But they don't know anything, you know. They're a bunch of jerks. Palantine: Let me tell you something. I have learned more about America from riding in taxi cabs than in all the limos in the country Can I ask you something, Travis?

Travis: Well, I don't know. I don't follow political issues that closely, sir. I don't know. Travis: Well. It's full of filth and scum.

And sometimes I can hardly take it. Whatever-whoever becomes the President should just [Travis honks the horn] really clean it up.

You know what I mean? Sometimes I go out and I smell it, I get headaches it's so bad, you know They just never go away you know It's like I think that the President should just clean up this whole mess here.

Palantine: Well, uh, I think I know what you mean Travis. But it's not gonna be easy. We're gonna have to make some radical changes. Travis: Nice talking to you sir. You're a good man. I know you're gonna win. Travis: No, no, this is, this is a movie that, uh, a lot of couples come to, all kinds of couples go here. Travis: Well, I mean, I, you know, I didn't know that you, you would feel that way about this movie.

I don't know much about movies, but if I Travis: Uh. There are other places I can take you. There are plenty of other movies I can take you to. I don't know much about them but I could take you to other places Travis: Why won't you talk to me? Why don't you answer my calls when I call? You think I don't know you're here. Travis: Get your hands off. You're like the rest of 'em. Wizard: Then I picked up these two fags, you know.

They're goin' downtown. They're wearing these rhinestone t-shirts. And they start arguin'. They start yellin'. I say: 'Look, I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own home behind closed doors - this is an American free country, we got a pursuit of happiness thing, you're consenting, you're adult. God love you, do what you want. Dough Boy: Tell 'em to go to California, 'cause out in California when two fags split up, one's got to pay the other one alimony.

Wizard: Not bad. Ah, they're way ahead out there, you know in California. Travis: Well, I know you and I ain't talked too much, you know, but I figured you've been around a lot so you could Travis: Yeah, I got me a real down, real I just wanna go out and, and you know like really, really, really do somethin'. Hey, we would like to let you know that we use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic.

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