Steve Rogers: Before we get started, does anyone want to get out?
Sam Wilson: How do we tell the good guys from the bad guys?
Steve Rogers: If they're shooting at you, they're bad!
Natasha Romanoff: You do anything fun Saturday night?
Steve Rogers: Well, all the guys in my barbershop quartet are dead. So no, not really.
Sam Wilson: Don't look at me. I do what he does - just slower.
Nick Fury: Looks like you're giving the orders now, Captain.
Steve Rogers: Damn right!
Natasha Romanoff: Can anyone direct me to the Smithsonian? I'm looking for an old fossil.
Steve Rogers: This isn't freedom. This is fear.
Natasha Romanoff: Kiss me.
Steve Rogers: What?
Natasha Romanoff: Public displays of affection make people uncomfortable.
Steve Rogers: Yeah, they do.
Alexander Pierce: Captain, in order to build a better world, that sometimes means tearing the old one down. And that makes enemies.
Steve Rogers: Bucky?
Winter Soldier: Who the hell is Bucky?
Answer: Here's what he said in an interview: The thing with him is, you don't know if he's making up a story to get you to do a certain thing or if he's actually giving you a piece of himself. The great thing for me about that particular story is that is what my grandfather did when I was a kid. He actually ran an elevator in a hotel in Chattanooga, Tenn. That was his job. I used to go down there and sit in the elevator with him while he took people up and down. He got tipped that way and had money in his pocket or in a bag - and a little gun. He always had a pistol with him, some brass knuckles. I did not write that, it was just in there. It totally just happened that way. I chuckled about it. I was trying to figure out if I had talked about my grandfather in some interview somewhere years ago or something and somebody read it and put that in there. I never found out if that was the case. I think it's a true story for him.