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Mr
Alonzo Smith: Anna, I'm curious, just
when was I voted out of this family? |
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Yuddy:
I've heard that there's a kind of bird without
legs that can only fly and fly, and sleep
in the wind when it is tired. The bird only
lands once in its life... that's when it
dies. |
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John
Putnam: It wasn't the right time for
us to meet. But there'll be other nights,
other stars for us to watch. They'll be
back. |
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Joel:
Can you hear me? I don't want this any more!
I want to call it off! |
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Tina:
I guess it's just one of those ex-felon,
pro-acid kind of non-smoking homes. |
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Josef
Tura: Wait a minute. I'll decide with
whom my wife's going to have dinner and
whom she's going to kill. |
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Narrator:
Fate had determined that he should leave
none of his race behind him, and that he
should finish his life poor, lonely and
childless. |
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Timothy
Treadwell: If I show weakness, I'm dead.
They will take me out, they will decapitate
me, they will chop me up into bits and pieces.
I'm dead. |
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Roman
Castevet: He has his father's eyes.
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Father
Jerry: Let's go and say a prayer for
a boy who couldn't run as fast as I could.
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Voice:
It's the wind...! The wind has come back.
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Tom
Powers: I ain't so tough.
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HAL:
Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?
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Tony
Hunter:
She came at me in sections... more curves
than the scenic railway.
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Brad
Stand: How am I not myself?
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Richard
Forst: I want a divorce! That's the
only thing to do, isn't it? Well, why
don't you laugh? It's funny!
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Rachel
Cooper: They abide, and they endure.
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The
Waiter:
Whumsical is more Whimsical than Whamsical.
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Cody
Jarrett:
Made it, Ma! Top of the world! |
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Alice
Harford:
Am I sure? Only as sure as I am that the
reality of one night, let alone that of
a whole lifetime, can ever be the whole
truth. |
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Frankie
Dunn: "Mo
cuishle." It means "my darling.
My blood." |
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Wednesday:
Wait, we can not break bread with you. You
have taken the land which is rightfully
ours. Years from now my people will be forced
to live in mobile homes on reservations.
Your people will wear cardigans, and drink
highballs. We will sell our bracelets by
the road sides, and you will play golf,
and eat hot h'ors d'ourves. My people will
have pain and degradation. Your people will
have stick shifts. |