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Dances with Wolves (Chief Ten Bears)
The white men who wore this came around the time of my grandfather’s grandfather. Eventually we drove them out. Then the Mexicans came. But they do not come here any more. In my own time, the Texans. They have been like all the others. They take without asking. But I
The Curse of the Cat People (Mrs. Julia Farren)
I’ll tell you a story. A lovely story. Do you know the story of the Headless Horseman? You live right here in Tarrytown and you don’t know the legend of Sleepy Hollow? Then you must hear it. I shall tell it to you. There, now, you sit there. Now, we’ll
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.
Shakespeare in Love (William Shakespeare)
My story starts at sea. A perilous voyage to an unknown land. A shipwreck. The wild waters roar and heave. The brave vessel is dashed all to pieces, and all the helpless souls within her drowned. All save one: a lady whose soul is greater than the ocean, and her
The Ice Storm (Wendy Hood)
Dear Lord, thank you for this Thanksgiving holiday. And for all the material possessions we have and enjoy. And for letting us white people kill all the Indians and steal their tribal lands. And stuff ourselves like pigs, even though children in Asia are being napalmed.
Magnolia (“Quiz Kid” Donnie Smith)
I’m sick. I’m sicker now. I confuse melancholy with depression sometimes…. I’m sick. I’m sick and I’m in love. … That’s right. That’s the first time you’ve been right. I confuse the two and I don’t care. Hey! Hey! I love you! I love you and I’m sick. I’ll talk