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Raise the Red Lantern (Songlian)
Mother, stop. You’ve been talking for three days. I’ve thought it over. Alright, I’ll get married. … What sort of man? Is it up to me? You always speak of money. Why not marry a rich man? … Let me be a concubine. Isn’t that a woman’s fate?
Dark Victory (Judith Traherne)
Don’t, Ann. I’m happy, really I am. Now let me see, is there anything else? Oh yes, one more thing. When Michael runs Challenger in the National, oh, and he’ll win – I’m sure he’ll win – have a party and invite all our friends. Now let me see, silly
Avatar (Colonel Miles Quaritch)
You are not in Kansas anymore. You are on Pandora, ladies and gentlemen. Respect that fact every second of every day. If there is a Hell, you might wanna go there for some R & R after a tour on Pandora. Out there beyond that fence every living thing that
Regarding Henry (Dr. Sultan)
DR. SULTAN: The bullet hasn”t moved. I wish we could get at it … but if we”re a little lucky, it”ll never move and he”ll be fine. (looks through charts) His brainwaves and reflexes look great. For a guy that”s just come out of a three month coma he”s in
The Social Network (Sean Parker)
A Stanford MBA named Roy Raymond wants to buy his wife some lingerie but he’s too embarrassed to shop for it at a department store. He comes up with an idea for a high end place that doesn’t make you feel like a pervert. He gets a $40,000 bank loan,
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.