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Dear John (John Tyree)
There’s something I want to tell you. After I got shot… you want to know the very first thing that entered my mind? Before I blacked out? Coins. I’m 8 years old again, on a tour of the US Mint. I’m listening to a guy explain how coins are made:
Father of the Bride (George Banks)
I used to think a wedding was a simple affair. Boy and girl meet, they fall in love, he buys a ring, she buys a dress, they say I do. I was wrong. That’s getting married. A wedding is an entirely different proposition. I know. I’ve just been through one.
The Notebook (Lon)
LON: You know, I”ve been thinking a lot about why we shouldn”t get married. At first, I couldn”t think of any reasons. But then it dawned on me. The one dark secret that will absolutely be the wedge that keeps us apart. Your parents. Dear old Mom and Dad. You
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (Rufus Scrimgeour)
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our world has, perhaps, faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to our citizenry. We, ever your servants, will continue to defend your liberty and repel the forces that seek to take it from you. Your ministry
Eight Millimeter (Welles)
WELLES: Mrs. Christian… please, will you sit down a moment? (leads her to a chair) I want you to listen carefully. What you”re talking about is a “snuff film.” But, from what I know, snuff films are a kind of… urban myth. Like, red light district folklore. There”s no such
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.