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Election (Tracy Flick)
TRACY: Dear Lord Jesus, I do not often speak with You and ask for things, but now I really must insist that You help me win the election tomorrow, because I deserve it and Paul Metzier doesn”t, as You well know. l realize that it was Your divine hand that
Paper Moon (Moze)
MOZE: Will you quiet down. (softly) You don”t have no appreciation, that”s the trouble with you. Maybe I did get some money from that man. Well, you”re entitled to that. And I”m entitled to my share for gettin” it, ain”t I? I mean it weren”t for me where”d you be?
The King’s Speech (King George VI)
If I’m King, where’s my power? Can I form a government? Can I levy a tax, declare a war? No! And yet I am the seat of all authority. Why? Because the nation believes that when I speak, I speak for them. But I can’t speak. … In the past
Three Kings (Archie Gates)
ARCHIE GATES: Shot him in the neck, didn”t you? Do you know anything about gunshot wounds? (They look at him.) What makes any gunshot wound bad, provided you survive the bullet, is something called sepsis. Say a bullet tears into you right now – It creates a cavity of dead
No Country For Old Men (Ed Tom Bell)
I was sheriff of this county when I was twenty-five. Hard to believe. Grandfather was a lawman. Father too. Me and him was sheriff at the same time, him in Plano and me here. I think he was pretty proud of that. I know I was. Some of the old-time