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Dr. Strangelove (President Merkin Muffley)
Hello? … Ah … I can’t hear too well. Do you suppose you could turn the music down just a little? … Oh-ho, that’s much better. … yeah … huh … yes … Fine, I can hear you now, Dmitri. … Clear and plain and coming through fine….I’m coming through
Practical Magic (Sally Owens)
Sometimes I feel there is a hole inside me, an emptiness that, at times, seems to burn. I think if you lifted my heart to your ear, you could probably hear the ocean. And the moon tonight, there’s a circle around it, a sign of trouble not far behind. I
Inception (Dom Cobb)
Well dreams, they feel real while we’re in them, right? It’s only when we wake up that we realize that something was actually strange. Let me ask you a question, you, you never really remember the beginning of a dream do you? You always wind up right in the middle
The Great Gatsby (Nick Carraway)
There was music from my neighbor’s house through those summer nights. In his enchanted gardens, men and girls came and went like moths, among the whispering and the champagne and the stars. I believe that few people were actually invited to these parties. They just went. They got into automobiles
Mean Girls (Ms. Norbury)
MS. NORBURY: Regina George. Every girl here is afraid of you. I”m afraid of you half the time. But I”ve met girls like you before and I can tell you, if you don”t change your life, you”re about ten years away from being a divorced Real Estate agent with chipped
Kill the Messenger (Weil)
WEIL: You haven”t seen the east coast papers yet. I was you once, Gary. I started down this road, though nowhere near as far as you are. They tried to kill me. I didn”t tell you that part. My brakes failed. Brand new car. Imagine that.Then they saw I wasn”t