George the 2nd on...
Movies:
"More seldom than not the movies gives us exquisite sex and wholesome violence, that underscores our values. Every two child did. I will."
--Meeting at the Economics Club of Detroit, apparently.
Energy, conservation, consumption etc:
"We need an energy bill that encourages consumption."
-- Clarifying once and for all his idea of energy policy, Trenton, New Jersey, Sep. 23, 2002
"Imagine how less dependent America will be on foreign sources of energy, and how more easy it'll be to clean up our air."
-- Imagine just how "more easy" it will be. Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2002
[Not sure what the hell he was talking about there (Alaska? No-more dirty-foreign oil??) - I'm too busy imagining the flying home-made air-sponges or whatever it is he has in mind that might clean up the air. I always thought you had to control consumption and emissions at the production end

]
"We want to reduce greenhouse gases. Ours is a large economy. We used to generate more wealth than we are today. And as a result, we do contribute greenhouse gases to the atmosphere."
-- Press conference with Tony Blair, London, July 19, 2001 [We always love to hear him speak over here

. He makes TB seem more coherent, and less messianic even!

Nah, nothing could make Tone seem less messianic actually]
"The California crunch really is the result of not enough power-generating plants and then not enough power to power the power of generating plants."
-- Interview with the New York Times, Jan. 14, 2001
[Ohohoho. teehee. Chortle chortle. Oh my sides. Is THIS why it was so easy for Enron's Ken Lay to push Bush towards rejecting price controls etc? Yet more sound thinking from the big guy

]
"There's no such thing as being too closely aligned with the oil industry in West Texas."
-- Washington Post - By Lois Romano and George Lardner Jr. [Said in the seventies but still speaks volumes

] [it was probably said during his 1978 run for Congress - while being backed by Enron, even then

]
Erm, i'll look for some non-political ones