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'Friends', 'Breaking Bad', 'The Office' and more: Iconic TV quotes and catchphrases that became a part of everyday life

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 4, 2026, 20:30 IST
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​'Friends', 'Breaking Bad', 'The Office' and more: Iconic TV quotes and catchphrases that became a part of everyday life

Some lines from television are so perfectly written and so perfectly delivered that they escape the screen entirely and become part of the way we talk, think, and see the world. These are the quotes that became memes, were shouted across offices, and were repeated so many times they stopped feeling like dialogue and started feeling like language itself. Here are five TV lines that have never stopped living rent-free in our heads.

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"How you doin'?" — 'Friends'

Joey Tribbiani's signature greeting is one of the most recognisable catchphrases in television history. A perfectly simple, perfectly laidback "How you doin'?" somehow became a masterclass in flirtation just by the way Matt LeBlanc delivered it with that signature grin. What makes it so enduring is how effortlessly New York it is, how completely it captures Joey's entire personality in a single breath, and how instantly anyone who hears it knows exactly which character said it and exactly how he said it. As fans often say, "You do not even need to have watched a single episode of Friends to know what show it came from."

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​"Bazinga!" — 'The Big Bang Theory'

Few catchphrases have achieved the cultural penetration that Sheldon Cooper's victory cry managed. "Bazinga!" is a word so simple and so specific that it communicates an entire worldview in three syllables. It became the calling card of a prank well executed and a joke well landed. The fact that it came from a character who was not supposed to understand humour made it funnier every single time. Of all the catchphrases to emerge from the 2000s, this one travelled the furthest and embedded itself the deepest into popular culture.

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​"I am the one who knocks!" — 'Breaking Bad'

Walter White's chilling declaration to Skyler is one of the most electrifying moments in prestige television history. "I am the one who knocks!" Bryan Cranston delivers it with a quiet, terrifying certainty that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. The line has lived on through memes, Instagram Reels, and social media, meaning even people who have never seen an episode of 'Breaking Bad' know exactly where it comes from and what it means. Bryan Cranston delivers it with a quiet, terrifying certainty that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, and the line has lived on through memes, Instagram Reels, and social media in a way that means even people who have never seen a single episode of Breaking Bad know exactly where it comes from and what it means.

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​"I don't have dreams. I have goals." — 'Suits'

Harvey Specter's razor-sharp one-liners were one of the defining pleasures of Suits, but "I don't have dreams. I have goals." cut deeper than most because it captured something real about the character's entire philosophy in a single breath. Gabriel Macht delivered it with the kind of effortless conviction that made you want to write it on a wall, and the line became one of the most shared quotes to emerge from the show, turning up on motivational pages and office desks long after the episode aired. It is the line that made Harvey feel less like a TV character and more like a point of view.

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​"That's what she said." — Michael Scott, 'The Office'

Few comedic reflexes have burrowed as deep into everyday conversation as Michael Scott's go-to interjection. "That's what she said." is a joke so simple it should not work and yet somehow never stopped working no matter how many times it landed. Steve Carell delivered it with the gleeful, slightly desperate energy of a man who had just discovered fire, and the beauty of it was that it could be deployed anywhere, at any time, in response to almost anything. It crossed over from the screen into real offices, real conversations, and real life so completely that for a generation of viewers it stopped being a reference and just became a reflex.

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