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The Perks of Being A Wallflower (Patrick)

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

Mean Girls (Regina George)

Mean Girls

Heathers (Heather Chandler)

Heathers

The Fighter (Dicky Eklund)

The Fighter (Dicky Eklund)

Are you like me? Was just good enough to fight Sugar Ray? Never had to win, did I? You gotta do more in there. You gotta win a title. For you, for me, for Lowell. This is your time, all right? You take it. I had my time and I

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The King's Speech (King George VI)

The King’s Speech (King George VI)

If I’m King, where’s my power? Can I form a government? Can I levy a tax, declare a war? No! And yet I am the seat of all authority. Why? Because the nation believes that when I speak, I speak for them. But I can’t speak. … In the past

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Atonement (Briony Tallis)

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,

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The Parent Trap (Chessy)

The Parent Trap (Chessy)

CHESSY: Hal, it”s none of my business how your father makes a fool out of himself, you understand? He”s a big boy, he can do what he wants.Her name”s Meredith Blake. She”s a publicist from San Francisco. Your father hired her at the beginning of the summer to do some

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The Glass Menagerie (Tom Wingfield)

The Glass Menagerie (Tom Wingfield)

I didn’t go to the moon. I went much further, for time is the longest distance between two places. Not long after that I left St. Louis. I descended the steps of our fire escape for the last time and from then on I followed in my father’s footsteps attempting

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