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How Green Was My Valley (Huw Morgan)
I am packing my belongings in the shawl my mother used to wear when she went to the market. And I’m going from my valley. And this time, I shall never return. I am leaving behind me my fifty years of memory. Memory. Strange that the mind will forget so
Atonement (Briony Tallis)
I’m dying. My doctor tells me I have something called vascular dementia, which is essentially a series of tiny strokes. Your brain closes down, gradually. You lose words, you lose your memory, which for a writer is pretty much the point. So that’s why I could finally write the book,
Glee (Finn Hudson)
I’m losing it. I’m tired all the time-I can’t keep my eyes open. I know how lucky I am; captain of the football team, glee stud. I know I should be excited about Quinn. She’s hot, popular, she’s carrying my baby and all, but I can’t get Rachel out of
Panic Room (Junior)
JUNIOR: I am. I”m an idiot”s son. An idiot”s grandson. I”m third-generation idiot. But for once in my life I had a good idea, and I”m not giving up so easy. You are? Are you actually telling me that for the first time in your life you”re gonna throw your
Sleepless in Seattle (Annie Reed)
Destiny is something we’ve invented because we can’t stand the fact that everything that happens is accidental.
Million Dollar Baby (Maggie Fitzgerald)
I can’t be like this, Frankie. Not after what I’ve done. I’ve seen the world. People chanted my name. Well, not my name, some damn name you gave me. They were chanting for me. I was in magazines. You think I ever dreamed that’d happen? I was born at two