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Network (Max)
MAX: Well, I”m just tired by all this hysteria about Howard Beale. And I”m tired of finding you on the goddam phone every time I turn around. I”m tired of being an accessory in your life. After six months of living with you, I”m turning into one of your scripts.
In the Line of Fire (Mitch “Booth” Leary)
November 1963. Kennedy’s last days. The arrival in Texas. Must have been exciting for you, Frank. Dallas, that morning at Love Field. You all looked so radiant. JFK, Jackie, and you. You looked so young and able, Frank. What did happen to you that day? Only one agent reacted to
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
Lady Windermere’s Fan (The Duchess of Berwick)
Ah, what indeed, dear? That is the point. He goes to see her continually and stops for hours at a time. And while he is there, she is not at home to anyone. Not that many ladies call on her, dear, but she has a great many disreputable men friends,
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Maria)
My father and my mother. I saw them killed. My father was the mayor of our town and a Republican. And when the Nationalists took the town, they lined up all the Republicans against the wall. My father cried out very loud, “Long live the Republic!” And then they shot