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Hunger (Bobby Sands)
I went there when I was twelve. Big cross-country race for the boys, and we were all in the back of a minibus headed towards Derry one morning. And this is big time. I mean, this is like International Athletics for us, because we’re racing against boys in the South,
The Notebook (Frank)
FRANK: I”m worried about you, son. You know I”m not one to give a lot of advice, but you”re letting this young lady take over your life. It”s not right to be so crazy over a house. Working day and night, never eating or sleeping, never having a moment to
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
The Hospital (Dr. Herbert Bock)
You’re wasting your time. I’ve been impotent for years. … What the hell is wrong with being impotent? Kids are more hung up on sex than the Victorians. I got a son, 23 years old. I threw him out of the house last year. Pietistic little humbug. He preached universal
The Town (Doug MacRay)
This sound woke me up. Sound like a small animal that go trapped or something. Never heard a man cry. When I saw my father in the kitchen, all I can remember was the ashtray, must’ve been a hundred cigarettes in there. Ash like a little mountain. He stopped crying
Love and Death (Boris Grushenko)
Wheat. I’m dead, they’re talking about wheat. The question is: have I learned anything about life. Only that human beings are divided into mind and body. The mind embraces all the nobler aspirations, like poetry and philosophy, but the body has all the fun. The important thing, I think, is