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The Magnificent Seven (Bernardo O’Reilly)
Don’t you ever say that again about your fathers, because they are not cowards. You think I am brave because I carry a gun; well, your fathers are much braver because they carry responsibility, for you, your brothers, your sisters, and your mothers. And this responsibility is like a big
Room (Jack)
JACK: I”ve been in the world nineteen hours. I”ve seen pancakes and stairs and a cat and windows and hundreds of cars and birds and police and doctors and Grandma and Grandpa, and persons with different faces and bigness and smells talking all at the same time. The world”s like
Lost Horizon (Sondra Bizet)
Perhaps because you’ve always been a part of Shangri-La without knowing it. I’m sure of it, just as I’m sure there’s a wish for Shangri-La in everyone’s heart. I’ve never seen the outside world, but I understand there are millions and millions of people who are supposed to be mean
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania)
These are the forgeries of jealousy: And never, since the middle summer’s spring, Met we on hill, in dale, forest or mead, By paved fountain or by rushy brook, Or in the beached margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with thy brawls thou
The Town (Doug MacRay)
This sound woke me up. Sound like a small animal that go trapped or something. Never heard a man cry. When I saw my father in the kitchen, all I can remember was the ashtray, must’ve been a hundred cigarettes in there. Ash like a little mountain. He stopped crying
Silver Linings Playbook (Pat Defends His Relationship)
PAT: It”s not at all like me and Nikki. What are you talking about? We”re in love and we”re married. It”s completely different. We have a very unconventional chemistry, it makes people feel awkward, but not me. She”s the most beautiful woman I”ve ever been with. It”s electric between us,