‘Regarding Henry’ (Dr. Sultan)
“Sarah, the truth is, it’s going to be a long rehabilitation. It could take six months … it could take six years.”
“Sarah, the truth is, it’s going to be a long rehabilitation. It could take six months … it could take six years.”
“Forget it. I’m free now, right? I could meet the love of my life any second now.”
“Son, I wanted to talk to you about what I think you were trying to do the other day.”
ROBERTA: Don’t lie to me. Jeannie told us all about your little panic attack last night. And I don’t blame you. It’s a perfectly natural reaction. In the beginning I had my own reservations. After all, as the veteran of two failed marriages, I have learned a lot about what
“Larry is like a little boy. Ever since our divorce, he thinks the only way he can get my attention is to cause a fuss.”
“Hey, Warren, how do you feel about these young punks taking over our jobs?”
“They never try girls as adults. Sexist but true. Plus I’ll have the biggest legal defense fund you ever saw.”
“My mom came and got me the next day to pick me up. I never talked to Aunt Denise again.”
“I’m gonna give you the short version of an incredibly complicated and f*cked up situation, so please be cool.”
“I remember the summer after my mother passed was the first year they had the Monopoly game at McDonald’s.”
“You know, my first story was about a dog that shoulda died but wouldn’t. I was twenty-two.”
“I was you once, Gary. I started down this road, though nowhere near as far as you are. They tried to kill me”
“A five iron. It is perfectly designed to pull off any shot, if you use it properly. A tool that can carve its way through any shot necessary.”
Tommy tells Nick about his time with Amy and when she accused him of sexual assault
A dramatic teen monologue from the movie, The Fault in Our Stars
Gus gives Hazel her one true wish in this monologue from ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
Monologue from the movie, ‘Fools Rush In’, where Alex finally decides that Isabel is the one he loves.
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