The Falcon and the Snowman
1985
Christopher Boyce: I know a thing or two about predatory behavior, and what once was a legitimate intelligence agency is now being used on weaker governments.
(explaining why he didn't express his unhappiness with the CIA in a more acceptable manner) Christopher Boyce: It wouldn't have made a difference. I freely chose my response to this absurd world. If given the opportunity, I would have been more vigorous.
(Alex, a KGB agent, informs Christopher and Dalton that they are not patriots, but paid traitors) Alex: The moment you accepted money, you became professionals. It's just beginning.
(on the Russians) Christopher Boyce: They're just as paranoid and dangerous as we are. I don't know why I ever thought any differently.
(to his politically conservative father, while watching the Watergate hearings) Christopher Boyce: Can't you admit that just once, I was right about something?
(explaining how he met fellow traitor Daulton Lee) Christopher Boyce: We were altar boys together.
Daulton Lee: How many guys do you know who's best friend is also their priest?
Daulton Lee: Let me ask you now. These, these clothing. Would this be considered formal clothing for your country? Is this the average garb? Nigerian diplomat: It's, er, garbage.