Hoffman: There's no indication the relationship between these two people will have any effect on the jury's deliberation. Grasso: You don't think their independence has been compromised? Hoffman: No, I don't. I think it's entirely possible for two people to sleep together and disagree about everything.
Julie: When you're with Richard, it's like being lost in a fog. All very calm and cool, and scary as hell because you can't quite see what's right in front of your eyes.
Richard Cross: Abundance and prosperity belong to each and everyone of us. The trouble is, most people cannot accept that. So they live lives of denial and self-depreciation.
Arnold: Too much discipline and self-control also lands you in a clock tower with a sniper rifle. A reference to Charles Whitman (1941-1966) who shot and killed 14 people from a clock tower at the University of Texas in 1966.
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