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A Beautiful Mind (John Forbes Nash Jr.)
Thank you. I’ve always believed in numbers and the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits, I ask, “What truly is logic? Who decides reason?” My quest has taken me through the physical, the metaphysical, the delusional and back. And I have made
American Beauty (Lester Burnham)
My name is Lester Burnham. This is my neighborhood. This is my street. This is my life. I’m 42 years old. In less than a year, I’ll be dead. Of course, I don’t know that yet, and in a way, I’m dead already. Look at me, jerking off in the
Good Will Hunting (Will Hunting)
Do you like apples? … Well I got her number! How do you like them apples?
There’s Something About Mary (Ted Stroehmann)
I couldn’t believe that she knew my name. Some of my best friends didn’t know my name.
Platoon (Private Chris Taylor)
Of course Mom and Dad didn’t want me to come here, they wanted me to be just like them. Respectable, hardworking, a little house, a family. They drove me crazy with their goddamn world Grandma, you know, Mom, I guess I’ve always been sheltered and special. I just wanted to
Malcolm X (Malcolm X)
If the so-called Negro in America was truly an American citizen, we wouldn’t have a racial problem. If the Emancipation Proclamation was authentic, we wouldn’t have a racial problem. If the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution were authentic, we wouldn’t have a racial problem. If the Supreme