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Network (Louise)
LOUISE: Do you love her? Don”t keep telling me you”re obsessed, you”re infatuated. Say you”re in love with her! (erupts) Then get out, go to a hotel, go anywhere you want, go live with her, but don”t come back! Because after twenty-five years of building a home and raising a
The Notebook (Noah)
NOAH: Am I okay? Seven years ago you walked out of my life without so much as a goodbye, and I never heard from you again. You want to know how I”m doing? I fought in the war. Fin”s dead. That”s how I”m doing. My dad sold his house and
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Holly Golightly)
Look, I know what you think. And I don’t blame you, I’ve always thrown out such a jazzy line. But really…except for Doc…and you…Jose is my first non-rat romance. Oh, not that he’s my ideal of the absolute finito. He tells little lies and worries about what people think and
Magnolia (Burt Ramsey (Narrator))
In the New York Herald, November 26, year 1911, there is an account of the hanging of three men. They died for the murder of Sir Edmund William Godfrey, Husband, Father, Pharmacist and all around gentle-man resident of Greenberry Hill, London. He was murdered by three vagrants whose motive was
Patton (George S. Patton)
Now I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.
Live Free or Die Hard (John McClane)
I know I’m not as smart as you guys with all this computer shit. But, hey… I’m still alive, ain’t I? I mean, you’ve *got* to be running out of bad guys by now, right? Huh? Gabriel? Honestly, you can tell me. I mean, how does that work? Got some