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Hard Candy (Geoff)
GEOFF: I – I stayed the summer with my Aunt Denise when I was a kid – her own kids like were four and five, I was seven, I didn”t want anything to do with them – the little girl, Lynnie, loved me – (a slow breath) – her favorite
Fargo (Marge Olmstead Gunderson)
So that was Mrs. Lundegaard on the floor in there. And I guess that was your accomplice in the wood chipper. And those three people in Brainerd. And for what? For a little bit of money. There’s more to life than a little money, you know. Don’t you know that?
Barbershop (Eddie)
Boy, look, look! Look! Your daddy may not had a whole lot of money. Oh, but he was rich, because he invested in people. What’d you think? You think I was the only one he gave a job to, Calvin? No! That man opened up the doors to anybody and
No Country for Old Men (Anton Chigurh)
What’s the most you ever lost on a coin toss? … The most. You ever lost. On a coin toss. …Call it. …Yes, you did. You’ve been putting it up your whole life you just didn’t know it. You know what date is on this coin? …1958. It’s been traveling
The Notebook (Noah Calhoun)
My Dearest Allie. I couldn’t sleep last night because I know that it’s over between us. I’m not bitter anymore, because I know that what we had was real. And if in some distant place in the future we see each other in our new lives, I’ll smile at you
The Last Starfighter (Grig)
Death is a primitive concept. I prefer to think of them as battling evil, in another dimension.