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Swayze Passes On, but the Human Spirit is Still Alive

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Written by Kevin Johns   
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 00:00
Last night actor and dancer Patrick Swayze succumb to a two year battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 57 years old.

Swayze wooed an entire generation of women as the dance instructor in what is perhaps the most popular chick flick of all time, Dirty Dancing.

And while his line, "Nobody puts baby in the corner," will live on forever in cinema history, it's the speech he gave as Bodhi, the adrenaline junkie surfer and bank robber in the early 90s action classic Point Break, that will always stay with me:

"This was never about the money. This was about us against the system. That system that kills the human spirit. We stand for something. We are here to show those people inching along the freeways in their metal coffins that the human spirit is still alive!"

RIP Patrick Swayze.

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April Yorke
April Yorke
September 15, 2009
Votes: +0
Had you not posted this

I would have said that Point Break is my favourite Swayze movie.

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Kevin Johns is a (Cult)ure Magazine contributor since Wednesday, 07 January 2009.

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