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<title>#80 &#8212; Bella from Big Love by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;That's enough now. 
That's enough. 
I'm ready with my verdict.  
This is what I have to say. 
 
[silence] 
 
You did a dreadful thing, you women, when you killed these men. 
What could be worse than to take another's life? 
 
And yet,  
you came to us,  
to my family and to&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#14 &#8212; Constantine from Big Love by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;People think 
It's hard to be a woman, 
But it's not easy 
To be a man, 
The expectations people have 
That a man should be a civilized person, 
Of course I think everyone should be civilized 
Men and women both, 
 
Because even if it's possible to be good 
And you&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#81 &#8212; Guliano from Big Love by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;The wedding presents have come 
now that everyone knows where to find you. 
Frankly, I've never seen so many gifts 
so much silver 
so many white things 
so much satin ribbon. 
Do you think  
we could save the ribbon? 
Because 
I wouldn't mind having the ribbon 
I haven't taken any&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#79 &#8212; Lydia from Big Love by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;You know, everything you say may be right, Thyona 
but I have to ask myself,  
if it is 
then why don't I feel good about it? 
I have to somehow go on my gut instincts 
because sometimes 
you can convince yourself in your mind 
about the rightness of a thing&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#746 &#8212; Ya Ya from Big Love by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;YA YA: 
I have moved into a new place_which I love._Of course, I am very lonely_because after you live with someone_you are used to not being alone_even if you hate him and he is disgusting_and picks nothing up from the floor_so that even when you get out of bed in&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#485 &#8212; Barbara from Summertime by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;So this is how people speak to one another these days? 
Men. 
Who wants you? 
With a man, every act of love is an act of rape. 
 
A man will swim through a river of snot,  
wade nostril-deep through a mile of vomit,  
if he thinks there'll be a friendly&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#75 &#8212; Francois from Summertime by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;It's not entirely clear to me 
what I'm doing here. 
As it started out 
what I thought was 
it was a perfectly straightforward life plan 
as clear as the plot of a novel 
I was setting out in life 
to find a woman I could love 
and who loved me&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#77 &#8212; Francois from Summertime by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;Because sometimes you don't see the other person at first. 
And then suddenly you do. 
You sense something in one another. 
You might not even know what it is. 
In fact, probably you never know, 
the connection is so deep, 
beneath the place where language even starts. 
And then, if&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#76 &#8212; James from Summertime by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;You don't know anything about me. 
We've only just met. 
Maybe I seem like a jerk to you 
 
(TESSA 
Well....) 
 
JAMES 
but that could be just because it's an awkward time 
I'm not at my best 
something like that 
I mean everybody has these potentials within them 
to look like&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#78 &#8212; Maria from Summertime by Charles L. Mee</title>
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<description>&quot;You think you'd like to get rid of me 
but I could take care of you forever, Francois! 
Sometimes, Francois, I think you are a good person 
if only sometimes you wouldn't try so hard 
if you would just relax 
let life come to you 
take it as it is&#8230;&quot;</description>
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