Hollow Quotes
Chelsea Hammond: [meeting on a foot bridge]Can we pick a place not so far from where I live next time?
Jordan Coleman: I like it here.
Chelsea Hammond: Yeah, it's nice in a creepy sort of way. They could totally film a slasher movie here.
Jordan Coleman: I like it here.
Chelsea Hammond: Yeah, it's nice in a creepy sort of way. They could totally film a slasher movie here.
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Harrison Green: Lord, I know you didn't bring me here for nothing, I know you have work for me to do, and I pray that you got me to the people that you want me to reach.
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Sheila Riley: I'm gonna be late tonight.
Detective Sam Riley: Working?
Sheila Riley: What difference does it make?
Detective Sam Riley: Working?
Sheila Riley: What difference does it make?
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Detective Sam Riley: It's like one day she just flipped from hot to cold.
Detective Natalie Carlson: Well, there's something BETWEEN all of that.
Detective Natalie Carlson: Well, there's something BETWEEN all of that.
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Quincy Brown: I heard you went all religious on us. I know that ain't right. Back in the day you was a bad brother.
Harrison Green: Yeah, I was.
Quincy Brown: Was? You mean you're not now?
Harrison Green: Nah, man, I had to make some changes in my life.
Quincy Brown: Oh, I see. So you a changed man?
Harrison Green: Yeah, that's right.
Quincy Brown: Gone all Halleluiah on me, too?
Harrison Green: Well, somethin' like that.
Quincy Brown: Man, you a fool.
Harrison Green: Yeah, I was.
Quincy Brown: Was? You mean you're not now?
Harrison Green: Nah, man, I had to make some changes in my life.
Quincy Brown: Oh, I see. So you a changed man?
Harrison Green: Yeah, that's right.
Quincy Brown: Gone all Halleluiah on me, too?
Harrison Green: Well, somethin' like that.
Quincy Brown: Man, you a fool.
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James: My doctor taught me this coping technique. He said that whenever you have any bad thoughts, you just imagine yourself on a boat in the middle of a beautiful ocean with crisp, clear water and you write the bad thought down on a piece of paper and tie it to a stone. And you throw it off the side and you just watch, you just watch as it sinks until you can't see it anymore. It's a good technique. It does work. It's just that... sometimes they float. All the way back up to the surface. They shouldn't, but they do. What can you do.
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