Old Fashioned (2014)
Rik Swartzwelder: Clay
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Quotes
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Amber : Buy me flowers. Make me a card. I don't need you to make me your community service project. I need you to dance with me. That was okay, wasn't it?
Clay : Yes.
Amber : Clay, I know it's in you. I know it. Flatter me. Excite me. Sweep me off my feet. Tell me I'm the most attractive woman you've ever seen even if you don't really mean it. I don't care.
Clay : Lie to you?
Amber : Exactly. A normal date.
Clay : I've wasted a lot of words. I don't want to waste any more.
Amber : On me. Oh you're scoring all kinds of points.
Clay : It's not about scoring points.
Amber : I'm sorry. That's right. It's about red-yellow-green.
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Aunt Zella : This is the day the Lord has made.
Clay : I will rejoice and be glad in it.
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Amber : When the jar is full, I know I have enough.
Clay : For what?
Amber : To get far enough away if I need to. Make a fresh start. Go where the wind takes me. Follow the warm fuzzies.
Clay : Life isn't just warm fuzzies.
Amber : It isn't just rules either, religiouso... And besides, it's how I ended up here. I hit empty on County Line Road."
Clay : You're kidding me. You just packed your car full of everything you owned and started driving until you ran out of gas?
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Clay : There was... something. A sense. Like a voice but...
Amber : You hear voices?
Clay : No, not like real... Wait.
Amber : What?
Clay : Shhh. There it is again. A whisper. It's telling me... it's telling me something about you!
Amber : I'm serious. Tell me more about all of this.
Clay : I can't explain it. Still. Even now. It's not easy to put into words without sounding like a crazy person.
Aunt Zella : Ask her to go to church with ya sometime.
Clay : Thank you, Aunt Zella.
Amber : You go to church?
Clay : Not much anymore. I did.
Aunt Zella : The people there weren't perfect, so he felt out of place.
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Amber : Is that what made you change?
Clay : It wasn't one big thing. It was more like a lot of small things that added up. And that book didn't help much. Sometimes I wish I'd never opened it at all.
Amber : Why?
Clay : Once I read it for myself, I couldn't make fun of it anymore. Maybe someone else could, but I couldn't. I felt accountable for the first time in my life.