Philomena Quotes
Martin Sixsmith: The end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.
Philomena: That's lovely, Martin. Did you just think of that?
Martin Sixsmith: No, it's T.S. Eliot
Philomena: That's lovely, Martin. Did you just think of that?
Martin Sixsmith: No, it's T.S. Eliot
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Philomena: And after I had the sex, I thought anything that feels so lovely must be wrong.
Martin Sixsmith: Fucking Catholics.
Martin Sixsmith: Fucking Catholics.
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Sister Hildegarde: The Lord Jesus Christ will be my judge - not the likes of you.
Martin Sixsmith: Really? Because I think if Jesus was here right now he'd tip you out of that fucking wheelchair - and you wouldn't get up and walk.
Martin Sixsmith: Really? Because I think if Jesus was here right now he'd tip you out of that fucking wheelchair - and you wouldn't get up and walk.
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Martin Sixsmith: Its funny isn't it? All the pieces of paper designed to help you find him have been destroyed, but guess what, the one piece of paper designed to stop you finding him has been lovingly preserved. God and his infinite wisdom decided to spare that from the flames.
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Philomena: But I don't wanna hate people. I don't wanna be like you. Look at you.
Martin Sixsmith: I'm angry.
Philomena: Must be exhausting.
Martin Sixsmith: I'm angry.
Philomena: Must be exhausting.
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Martin Sixsmith: What you're talking about is what they call a human interest story; I don't do those.
Jane: Why not?
Martin Sixsmith: Because human interest story is a euphemism for stories about weak-minded, vulnerable, ignorant people, to fill in newspapers read by vulnerable, weak-minded, ignorant people. Not that you are.
Jane: Why not?
Martin Sixsmith: Because human interest story is a euphemism for stories about weak-minded, vulnerable, ignorant people, to fill in newspapers read by vulnerable, weak-minded, ignorant people. Not that you are.
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Mary: And that's him with Pete Olsen. Mike and Pete were... [embarassed]
Philomena: That's alright, Mary. I know Anthony was a gay homosexual. And we've met Marcia, who I believe was his beard. Is that right, Martin?
Martin Sixsmith: Yes, that's, that's about right.
Philomena: That's alright, Mary. I know Anthony was a gay homosexual. And we've met Marcia, who I believe was his beard. Is that right, Martin?
Martin Sixsmith: Yes, that's, that's about right.
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Martin Sixsmith: [about Philomena]She told four people today that they're one in a million. What are the chances of that?
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Sister Hildegarde: Let me tell you something. I have kept my vow of chastity my whole life. Self-denial and mortification of the flesh; that's what brings us closer to God. Those girls have nobody to blame but themselves and their own carnal incompetence!
Martin Sixsmith: You mean they had sex.
Sister Hildegarde: What's done is done. What do you expect us to do about it now?
Philomena: Nothing. There's nothing to be done or said. I found my son, that's what I came here for. [reprimanding]
Philomena: Martin.
Martin Sixsmith: Hang on, hang on, I'll tell you what you can do. Say sorry, how about that? Apologize. Stop trying to cover things up. Get out there and clear all the weeds and crap off the graves of the mothers and the babies that died in childbirth!
Sister Hildegarde: Their suffering was atonement for their sin.
Martin Sixsmith: One of the mothers was fourteen years old!
Philomena: Martin, that's enough.
Sister Hildegarde: The Lord Jesus Christ will be my judge, not the likes of you.
Martin Sixsmith: Really? Because I think if Jesus was here now, he'd tip you out of that fucking wheelchair - and you wouldn't get up and walk.
Martin Sixsmith: You mean they had sex.
Sister Hildegarde: What's done is done. What do you expect us to do about it now?
Philomena: Nothing. There's nothing to be done or said. I found my son, that's what I came here for. [reprimanding]
Philomena: Martin.
Martin Sixsmith: Hang on, hang on, I'll tell you what you can do. Say sorry, how about that? Apologize. Stop trying to cover things up. Get out there and clear all the weeds and crap off the graves of the mothers and the babies that died in childbirth!
Sister Hildegarde: Their suffering was atonement for their sin.
Martin Sixsmith: One of the mothers was fourteen years old!
Philomena: Martin, that's enough.
Sister Hildegarde: The Lord Jesus Christ will be my judge, not the likes of you.
Martin Sixsmith: Really? Because I think if Jesus was here now, he'd tip you out of that fucking wheelchair - and you wouldn't get up and walk.
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Martin Sixsmith: [frustrated]I asked a question.
Sister Claire: You're a journalist.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes. Well, I used to be.
Philomena: He's a Roman Catholic.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes. Well, I used to be.
Sister Claire: You're a journalist.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes. Well, I used to be.
Philomena: He's a Roman Catholic.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes. Well, I used to be.
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Philomena: I've always wanted to see him in his big chair.
Martin Sixsmith: Well, he was uh... a big man. Literally. 6 foot 4, tallest American president.
Philomena: You can see that. He's tall even sitting down.
Martin Sixsmith: Well, he was uh... a big man. Literally. 6 foot 4, tallest American president.
Philomena: You can see that. He's tall even sitting down.
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Philomena: But what if he died in Vietnam? Or, or came back with no legs? Or lived on the street?
Martin Sixsmith: Don't upset yourself. We don't know what we don't know.
Martin Sixsmith: Don't upset yourself. We don't know what we don't know.
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Sister Claire: Hello.
Martin Sixsmith: Oh hello.
Sister Claire: I'm Sister Claire.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes, hello... I was just admiring your picture of Jayne Mansfield.
Sister Claire: No, that's Jane Russell. Jayne Mansfield was the blonde one.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes, of course. They were both very big... I mean, the two of them... huge... their careers.
Martin Sixsmith: Oh hello.
Sister Claire: I'm Sister Claire.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes, hello... I was just admiring your picture of Jayne Mansfield.
Sister Claire: No, that's Jane Russell. Jayne Mansfield was the blonde one.
Martin Sixsmith: Yes, of course. They were both very big... I mean, the two of them... huge... their careers.
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[repeated line]Philomena: Well I didn't see that coming, Martin, not in a million years!
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Philomena: Sister Hildegarde, I want you to know that I forgive you.
Martin Sixsmith: What? Just like that?
Philomena: Its not 'just like that'... it's hard. That's hard for me. But I don't want to hate people. I don't want to be like you... Look at you.
Martin Sixsmith: I'm angry.
Philomena: Must be exhausting...
Martin Sixsmith: What? Just like that?
Philomena: Its not 'just like that'... it's hard. That's hard for me. But I don't want to hate people. I don't want to be like you... Look at you.
Martin Sixsmith: I'm angry.
Philomena: Must be exhausting...
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Philomena: I just hope God isn't listening to you.
Martin Sixsmith: Well I don't believe in God, so. [gestures]
Martin Sixsmith: Look, no thunderbolt.
Philomena: What are you trying to prove?
Martin Sixsmith: Nothing, just that you don't need religion to lead a happy and balanced life.
Philomena: And you're happy and balanced, are you?
Martin Sixsmith: I'm a journalist, Philomena. We ask questions. We don't believe something just because we're told it's the truth. Yet what does the Bible say? Happy are those who do not see, yet believe. Hooray for blind faith and ignorance.
Philomena: And what do you believe in? Picking holes in everyone else and being a smart aleck? Taking photos whenever you like?
Martin Sixsmith: I read a very funny headline in a satirical newspaper the other day about the earthquake in Turkey. It said God Outdoes Terrorists Yet Again. Why God suddenly feels the need to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people escapes me. You should ask Him about it while you're in there. He'll probably say He moves in mysterious ways.
Philomena: No, I think he'd say you're a feckin' idjit.
Martin Sixsmith: Well I don't believe in God, so. [gestures]
Martin Sixsmith: Look, no thunderbolt.
Philomena: What are you trying to prove?
Martin Sixsmith: Nothing, just that you don't need religion to lead a happy and balanced life.
Philomena: And you're happy and balanced, are you?
Martin Sixsmith: I'm a journalist, Philomena. We ask questions. We don't believe something just because we're told it's the truth. Yet what does the Bible say? Happy are those who do not see, yet believe. Hooray for blind faith and ignorance.
Philomena: And what do you believe in? Picking holes in everyone else and being a smart aleck? Taking photos whenever you like?
Martin Sixsmith: I read a very funny headline in a satirical newspaper the other day about the earthquake in Turkey. It said God Outdoes Terrorists Yet Again. Why God suddenly feels the need to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent people escapes me. You should ask Him about it while you're in there. He'll probably say He moves in mysterious ways.
Philomena: No, I think he'd say you're a feckin' idjit.
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Philomena: Oh... that's for good luck.
Martin Sixsmith: I always thought that St. Christopher was a bit of a Mickey Mouse saint. I used to be an altar boy.
Martin Sixsmith: I always thought that St. Christopher was a bit of a Mickey Mouse saint. I used to be an altar boy.
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Philomena: I'm sorry, Martin, should we pretend we don't know each other?
Martin Sixsmith: No no no, it's just someone I used to work with. A spin doctor. I'm trying to avoid them.
Philomena: Is that first class in there?
Martin Sixsmith: [bitterly]It's just a perk of the job.
Philomena: Just because you're in first class doesn't make you a first class person.
Martin Sixsmith: He's alright.
Philomena: [leans in]I think he needs a good swipe of shite.
Martin Sixsmith: No no no, it's just someone I used to work with. A spin doctor. I'm trying to avoid them.
Philomena: Is that first class in there?
Martin Sixsmith: [bitterly]It's just a perk of the job.
Philomena: Just because you're in first class doesn't make you a first class person.
Martin Sixsmith: He's alright.
Philomena: [leans in]I think he needs a good swipe of shite.
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Martin Sixsmith: Now why would someone who cared so little about where he came from, wear something so Irish?
Philomena: Well... perhaps he played the harp. He *was* gay.
Martin Sixsmith: He didn't play the harp.
Philomena: Well... perhaps he played the harp. He *was* gay.
Martin Sixsmith: He didn't play the harp.
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Martin Sixsmith: Phil, how did you know he was gay?
Philomena: Well he was a very sensitive little boy, and as the years rolled on, I always wondered if he might be. But when I saw the photograph of him in the Dungarees [chuckles]
Philomena: there was no doubt in my mind.
Philomena: Well he was a very sensitive little boy, and as the years rolled on, I always wondered if he might be. But when I saw the photograph of him in the Dungarees [chuckles]
Philomena: there was no doubt in my mind.
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Philomena: I was going to ask you, Martin, if it'd be possible not to use my real name when you write the story? Why don't you just call me Nancy. I've always loved that name, Nancy. I have a niece called Nancy. [hesitates]
Philomena: Oh, maybe they'd think it's her. What about Anne? Anne Boleyn? That's a lovely na- [quietly]
Philomena: well somebody had that, of course...
Philomena: Oh, maybe they'd think it's her. What about Anne? Anne Boleyn? That's a lovely na- [quietly]
Philomena: well somebody had that, of course...
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Mary: He wasn't too happy the last couple years of his life, working for Reagan. He was pretty messed up about it.
Martin Sixsmith: The Republicans withdrew funding for AIDS research because they blamed the epidemic on the gay lifestyle.
Philomena: Right, because some of them wouldn't wear condoms 'cause they said it spoils the feeling.
Martin Sixsmith: The Republicans withdrew funding for AIDS research because they blamed the epidemic on the gay lifestyle.
Philomena: Right, because some of them wouldn't wear condoms 'cause they said it spoils the feeling.
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Philomena: He doesn't want to see me, isn't it?
Martin Sixsmith: Some people have problem to deal with the past... not you, though. But I'm sure he'll come around.
Martin Sixsmith: Some people have problem to deal with the past... not you, though. But I'm sure he'll come around.
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