Midnight in Paris

Gil: Yeah, that's what the present is. It's a little unsatisfying because life's a little unsatisfying. 
Ariadna: That's the problem with writers. You are so full of words.
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My blueberry nights

Jeremy: It's like these pies and cakes. At the end of every night, the cheesecake and the apple pie are always completely gone. The peach cobbler and the chocolate mousse cake are nearly finished... but there's always a whole blueberry pie left untouched.
Elizabeth: So what's wrong with the blueberry pie?
Jeremy: There's nothing wrong with the blueberry pie. Just... people make other choices. You can't blame the blueberry pie, just... no one wants it.
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Con derecho a roce

Dylan Harper: Why do women think the only way to get men to do what they want is to manipulate them?
Jamie Rellis: History, personal experience, romantic comedies.
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Castle 4.23 Always

Alexis Castle: There is a universal truth we all have to face, whether we want to or not: everything eventually ends. As much as I’ve looked forward to this day, I’ve always disliked endings. Last day of summer, the final chapter of a great book, parting ways with a close friend. But endings are inevitable. Leaves fall, we close the book, you say good-bye. Today is one those days for us. Today we say good-bye to everything that was familiar, everything that was comfortable. We’re moving on. But just because we’re leaving and that hurts, there are some people who are so much a part of us, they’ll be with us no matter what. They are our solid ground, our North Star, and the small clear voices in our hearts that will be with us. Always.
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Roman holidays

Princesa Ann: Odio este camisón. Odio todos mis camisones, y también odio toda mi ropa interior.
Condesa: Pero, querida, si tienes cosas preciosas.
Princesa Ann: Pero no tengo doscientos años. ¿Por qué no puedo dormir en pijama?
Condesa: ¿En pijama?
Princesa Ann: Sólo con la parte de arriba. ¿No sabía que hay quien duerme sin nada en absoluto?
Condesa: Me alegra decir que no.
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