Movies

Friday, 1-12-96 12:17 PM London 6:17 AM E-Town Didn’t get to writing in here last night, so I’ll do a quick entry now. Yesterday, I went to the other Classical Architecture section & loved it! The tutor is very passionate about the subject & it adds so much to the course! I will definitely be […]

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“I’m looking for a dare to be great situation.” ~ Lloyd Dobler (Say Anything) 25 years ago today (April 14, 1989), one of my all-time favorite movies, Say Anything, was released. I was in eighth grade and, if I recall correctly, went to see it with a one of my good friends, who I met […]

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What Matters

by Kathy on February 25, 2013 · 3 comments

in Inspiration, Life, Movies, Quotes

I finally got around to skimming through the Oscars on my DVR tonight, since I pretty much slept through it on my couch last night (after an awesome and exhausting retreat weekend) and loved this quote by Ben Affleck at the end of his Best Picture (for Argo) acceptance speech: “You have to work harder […]

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It’s been awhile since I have shared links here to my writing for Exhale Literary Magazine. My latest piece, a movie review, was published there today and last August I also wrote and shared another movie review there. These were my first two experiences writing movie reviews and I really enjoyed the challenge and the process. […]

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When I was a junior in high school I was assigned a research paper to do about famous person who has had an impact on America. If I recall correctly, my classmates and I were given a list of approved men and women that we could write about. But, I had someone else in mind […]

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Breathtaking Notes

by Kathy on January 4, 2013 · 5 comments

in Faith, Inspiration, Marriage, Memories, Movies, Music

There is a scene in the movie Philadelphia where Tom Hanks’s character, who has AIDS and is very sick, introduces his attorney (representing him in a wrongful termination lawsuit), played by Denzel Washington, to one of his favorite opera arias. He closes his eyes and translates the story being sung while they are listening. As he […]

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