Jason
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After you die, nothing you ever owned matters, and everything you ever did does. You can't sell what you did to your family at a garage sale.
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My dad used to tell me that the people I meet will never care more about who I am than they will about what I look like; and because I look the way I do, people may never care about me at all.
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I've lived in the same house for twenty five years. And every Christmas the only thing I've ever wanted was to be somewhere else.
Until now. Frances
Gus
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We got a little plant. I water it every day. Just to keep it alive. Maybe I shouldn't think just because it's still breathing, that it wants to live.
Dialogue
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Jason: I don't know who you think I am, but I don't think I'm him. I don't know you.
Frances: Yes you do, you just don't know you know me.
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Frances: You're hard on yourself, because a lot of people depend on you, and you're afraid of letting them down. You've got a great deal of unused potential. Something bad has happened to you recently, besides that
[points to bloodied nose] — Some of your aspirations are pretty unrealistic considering that you live in Nebraska... you care a great deal about a select group of people, and you love this theatre.
Jason: You can tell that by looking at my palm?
Frances: I can tell that by looking at your face.
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Frances [of Gus and his theatre]: How come he doesn't show new movies there?
Jason: It's too expensive, and he feels of all things that people should forget, old movies aren't one of them.
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Frances: I wanted to say I'm sorry for lying to you. I do the same palm reading on everyone, it's a lie. And I can't get over how mean it was to lie to you, because you're probably the nicest person I ever met, and you're dying, and I took advant...
Jason: Wait a minute, wait a minute — wait — I'm not dying.