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Clarissa Vaughn: You do have good days still. You know you do.
Richard Brown: Not really. I mean, it's kind of you to say so, but it's not really true.
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Clarissa Vaughn: I don't know what's happening to me. I seemed to be unraveling.
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Richard Brown: I don't think two people could have been happier than we've been.
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Virginia Woolf: Leonard, I believe I may have a first sentence.
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Dan Brown: The thought of this life, that's what kept me going. I had an idea of our happiness.
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Clarissa Vaughn: He gives me that look.
Julia: What look?
Clarissa Vaughn: To say your life is trivial. You are so trivial.
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[in 1921]
Virginia Woolf: [writing in her book] Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.
[in 1951]
Laura Brown: [reading in bed] Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.
[in 2001]
Clarissa Vaughan: Sally, I think I'll buy the flowers myself.
[waking up]
Sally Lester: What? What flowers?
[realizing]
Sally Lester: Oh, s**t! I forgot!
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Virginia Woolf: I've been attended by doctors, who inform me OF MY OWN INTERESTS.
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Richard Brown: Just wait till I die. Then you'll have to think of yourself. How are you going to like that?
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Total Quotes: 54
