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Michael Clayton (Arthur Edens)
Michael. Dear Michael. Of course it’s you. Who else could they send? Who else could be trusted? And I know it’s a long way and you’re ready to go to work, all I’m saying is wait, just wait. Just just just please, hear me out, because this is not an
Vertigo (Judy Barton)
Dearest Scottie, and so you found me. This is the moment that I dreaded and hoped for, wondering what I would say and do if I ever saw you again. I wanted so to see you again just once. Now I’ll go, and you can give up your search. I
Hamlet (Ophelia)
How should I your true love know From another one? By his cockle bat and’ staff And his sandal shoon. Say you? Nay, pray You mark. He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. O, ho!
Point Break (Angelo Pappas)
Huaahahahaha! This Calvin and Hobbes is funny! … You want some oranges? … No. No. We got lots. We got lots. No thanks. Good luck. … God. … Huhuhahahaha! For his turkey cemetery! Ho! … It’s time for lunch. … Right around that corner, there is a sandwich shop. They
Cant Hardly Wait” (Amanda)
AMANDA: Well… I mean I know why I started dating him. I just don”t know why I did it for so long. It”s just, at first it was all so unbelievable, you know? At my old junior high I was always just this little… nobody. Then I came to Huntingdon
The Crow (Eric Draven)
I have something to give you. I don’t want it anymore. Thirty hours of pain all at once, all for you.