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“Thank God we can’t tell the future. We’d never get out of bed.”
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Tracy Letts,
August: Osage County
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“Time wounds all heals.”
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Tracy Letts,
August: Osage County
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“You're thoughtful, Barbara, but you're not open. You're passionate, but you're hard. You're a good, decent, funny, wonderful woman, and I love you, but you're a pain in the ass.”
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Tracy Letts,
August: Osage County
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“My last refuge, my books: simple pleasures, like finding wild onions by the side of a road, or requited love.”
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Tracy Letts,
August: Osage County
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“Thank God we can't tell the future. We'd never get out of bed.”
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Tracy Letts,
August: Osage County
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“BARBARA: You do understand that it hurts, to go from sharing a bed with you for twenty-three years to sleeping by myself. BILL: I’m here, now. BARBARA: Men always say shit like that, as if the past and the future don’t exist. BILL: Can we not make this a gender discussion? BARBARA: Do men really believe that here and now is enough? It’s just horseshit, to avoid talking about the things they’re afraid to say.”
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Tracy Letts,
August: Osage County
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