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Mad Men (Don Draper)
Well, technology is a glittering lure. But, uh, there is the rare occasion when the public can be engaged on a level beyond flash, if they have a sentimental bond with the product.
The Breakfast Club (Andrew)
ANDREW: Do you guys know what, uh, what I did to get in here? I taped Larry Lester”s buns together. Yeah, you know him? Well then you know how hairy he is, right? Well, when they pulled the tape off, most of his hair came off and some, some skin
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
Saving Private Ryan (Captain John H. Miller)
Mike, what’s the pool on me up to right now? What’s it up to? What is it? 300 dollars? Is that it? 300? I’m a schoolteacher. I teach English composition. In this little town called Addley, Pennsylvania. The last 11 years I’ve been at Thomas Alva Edison High School. I
The Phantom of the Opera (Christine Daaé)
Think of me, think of me waking, silent and resigned. Imagine me, trying too hard to put you from my mind. Recall those days, look back on all those times, think of the things we’ll never do – there will never be a day, when I won’t think of you.
Marty (Marty Piletti)
Well, I don’t know either. I think I’m a very nice guy. I also think I’m a pretty smart guy in my own way. You know how I figure. Two people get married and are gonna live together forty or fifty years, so it’s gotta be more than whether they’re