“I'm dyin', Forrest. Come on in, sit down over here.”
About this quote
From the film Forrest Gump (1994), Mrs. Gump delivers this line to her son in a quiet domestic scene. The line is memorable because of its plainspoken, homespun voice—short, direct words that land with surprising force. Viewers remember it for the character's timing and tone more than for any poetic phrasing. It stands out in the film for how it mixes understated humor with a blunt, lived-in realism.
