| closing line | movie name |
| 'I was cured alright.' | |
| 'Dear Louis. Will I ever forget?' | |
| 'He lived happily ever after.' | |
| 'He Would Be in Jem's Room All Night, and He Would Be There when Jem Waked up in the Morning.” | |
| 'Say friend, ya got any more any more of that good sarsaparilla?' | |
| 'Jack, I swear.' | |
| 'I don't have to see it Dottie. I lived it.' | |
| 'Bye Willy. Thanks.' | |
| | closing line | movie name |
| 'At night I think of my piano in its ocean grave and sometimes of myself floating above it. Down there everything is so still and silent it lulls me to sleep. It is a weird lullaby | |
| 'Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son... Elvis' | |
| 'After careful consideration, Dr Grant... so have I.' | |
| 'It's funny how a little place like this... brought so many people together.' | |
| 'I'm a star. I'm a star. I'm a big bright shining star.' | |
| 'I love you Norm. Two more months. Two more months.' | |
| 'Ray? I'll see you soon. Yeah. One for the bad, two for the good. Three minutes to Wapner. You'll make it.' | |
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