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A Free Soul (Stephen Ashe)
I’m going to ask you to listen with your hearts. Dwight Winthrop knew that from the cradle on, through all her years, Jan Ashe listened to one man, only one, her father. Dwight Winthrop knew this too, that she placed no moral value on this ugly thing until the result
Amistad (Joseph Cinqué)
Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free! Give us, us free! Give us, us free!
Amistad (President John Quincy Adams)
Your Honors, I derive much consolation from the fact that my colleague, Mr. Baldwin, here, has argued the case in so able and so complete a manner as to leave me scarcely anything to say. However, why are we here? How is it that a simple, plain property issue should
Panic Room (Junior)
JUNIOR: I am. I”m an idiot”s son. An idiot”s grandson. I”m third-generation idiot. But for once in my life I had a good idea, and I”m not giving up so easy. You are? Are you actually telling me that for the first time in your life you”re gonna throw your
The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul)
No more talk of darkness. Forget these wide-eyed fears, I’m here. Nothing can harm you. My words will warm and calm you. Let me be your freedom. Let daylight dry your tears. I’m here, with you, beside you, to guard you and to guide you. … Say you’ll share with
An Affair to Remember (Terry McKay)
If you can paint, I can walk. Anything can happen, don’t you think?