Today's Movie Quotes
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Movie: Across the Wide Missouri(1951)
Narrator:
My father told me that for the first time, he saw these Indians as he had never seen them before - as people with homes and traditions and ways of their own. Suddenly they were no longer savages. They were people who laughed and loved and dreamed.
Movie: Under the Tuscan Sun(2003)
Frances:
[in voiceover] Every day I watch for the old man with the flowers, and I wonder, was he born here? Did he love someone here? Did he lose someone here? He doesn't seem as curious about me, but that's all right. These days I'm something of a loner myself.
Movie: Sabrina(1954)
Maude Larrabee:
Did Elizabeth pick out her dress yet?
Mrs. Ingrid Tyson:
We're still working on the guest list. Six hundred so far, and that's just on our side!
Patrick Tyson:
That's not a wedding, it's a town.
Mrs. Ingrid Tyson:
Stop, it's going to be wonderful! Elegant but simple, lavish but tasteful...
Patrick Tyson:
Cheap but expensive.
Movie: Major Dundee(1965)
Tim Ryan:
[observing the body of Sierra Charriba] He looks so small, now.
Maj. Amos Dundee:
He was big enough, son.
Movie: Halloween III: Season of the Witch(1982)
Harry Grimbridge:
They're coming... They're coming!
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Baron Cocktail recipe
Thu, 24 Jan 2008 12:21:00 +0000
A scrumptious recipe for Baron Cocktail, with dry vermouth, sweet vermouth, triple sec, gin and lemon.
1 1/2 oz gin
1 1/2 tsp triple sec
1 lemon wedge
1/2 oz dry vermouth
1/2 tsp sweet vermouth
Stir all ingredients (except lemon wedge) with ice and strain into a cocktail glass.
Add the lemon wedge and serve.
Serve in a Cocktail Glass.
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