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You're an enemy of art and I pity your ignorance
~ William Goldman
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The Serpent, to my interpretation, was pain.
~ William Goldman
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Will you draw your sword with your free hand? I already have. Will you make a fist with yours? It's clenched.
~ William Goldman
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And 5:25 when the screaming started outside the main gate.
~ William Goldman
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I only wish we could stay for his grief - it should be Homeric.
~ William Goldman
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Why do you wear a mask and hood?" Fezzik asked. "I think everybody will in the near future" was the man in black's reply. "They're terribly comfortable.
~ William Goldman
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Well, why don't we just begin our letter with 'Divine Westley,' and appeal to his sense of modesty, the Prince suggested.
~ William Goldman
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That is such a bizarre request I have to agree to do it.
~ William Goldman
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I never worked for anything that little in my life; you got to be joking, excuse me again; I got to belch my witch; she's done eating by now.
~ William Goldman
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Not so much wonderful as perfect, she replied. Kind of flawless. More or less magnificent. Without blemish. Rather on the ideal side. She looked at the Prince. Am I being helpful? I think emotions are clouding your objectivity just a bit.
~ William Goldman
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Count Rugen was a bit surprised that his point had been deflected, but there was nothing wrong with piercing a helpless man's shoulder.
~ William Goldman
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I got to belch my witch; she's done eating by now.
~ William Goldman
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I don't have to tell you, once you get a corpse really caught up in conversation, your battle's half over.
~ William Goldman
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What I'd give for a holocaust cloak, he said then. There we can't help you, Inigo said. Will this do? Fezzik wondered, pulling out his holocaust cloak.
~ William Goldman
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I'm Inigo Montoya the Wizard; come for me!
~ William Goldman
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That's all you need? Easy. I love you. Okay? Want it louder? I love you. Spell it out, should I? I ell-oh-vee-ee -why-oh-you. Want it backward? You love I.
~ William Goldman
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Jelenka Harvey Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 215 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10003*
~ William Goldman
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Hays was thinking of Prohibition, "which had by no means produced the era of national sobriety its proponents had contemplated.
~ William J. Mann
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A man with no philosophy in him is the most inauspicious and unprofitable of all possible social mates.
~ William James
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There is something almost shocking in the notion of so chaste a function carrying this Kantian hurlyburly in her womb.
~ William James
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In its broadest term, religion says that there is an unseen order, and that our supreme good lies in rightful relations to it.
~ William James
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articulate reasons are cogent for us only when our inarticulate feelings of reality have already been impressed in favor of the same conclusion.
~ William James
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If you have sacrificed my nation to preserve the peace of the world," he finally said, "I will be the first to applaud you. But if not, gentlemen, God help your souls!
~ William L. Shirer
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The Germans, if one may risk a generalization, have a weakness for blaming foreigners for their failures.
~ William L. Shirer
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