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The Phantom of the Opera (Christine Daaé)
Think of me, think of me waking, silent and resigned. Imagine me, trying too hard to put you from my mind. Recall those days, look back on all those times, think of the things we’ll never do – there will never be a day, when I won’t think of you.
The Notebook (Noah)
NOAH: Am I okay? Seven years ago you walked out of my life without so much as a goodbye, and I never heard from you again. You want to know how I”m doing? I fought in the war. Fin”s dead. That”s how I”m doing. My dad sold his house and
Notes on a Scandal (Barbara Covett)
I risked everything for you and in return you humiliate me. … You promised to end it. Why didn’t you? … What? You’re in love? And the child. Do you imagine he reciprocates your soppy feelings? Oh I dare say he’s fascinated by the neurotic compulsions of a middle-class lady
Adventureland (Eric)
ERIC: You still thinking about graduate school? Total mistake. What do you need another degree for? Did Henry Miller need a degree? Or Samuel Beckett? Yeah, shut up, my point is – you don”t come from money. Graduate school”s gonna require massive loans. Three more years of school, then, what,
Magnolia (Burt Ramsey (Narrator))
In the New York Herald, November 26, year 1911, there is an account of the hanging of three men. They died for the murder of Sir Edmund William Godfrey, Husband, Father, Pharmacist and all around gentle-man resident of Greenberry Hill, London. He was murdered by three vagrants whose motive was
Dead Man Walking (Matthew Poncelet)
Mr. Delacroix, I don’t wanna leave this world with any hate in my heart. I ask your forgiveness for what I done. It was a terrible thing I done, taking your son away from you… Mr. and Mrs. Percy, I hope my death gives you some relief. I just wanna