Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012 TV Movie)
Nicole Kidman: Martha Gellhorn
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Quotes
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Martha Gellhorn : I do not see myself as a footnote to someone else's life.
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Martha Gellhorn : Past five minutes, I've watched you. I've watched you type pages and let them float into the wastebasket.
Ernest Hemingway : Never crumple pages. Always let them float gently into the basket.
Ernest Hemingway : Any writer who rips out his stuff and crumples it will go insane in a year, guaranteed.
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Ernest Hemingway : Hey, no snooping.
Martha Gellhorn : Come on, muses always snoop.
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Martha Gellhorn : We were good in war. And when there was no war, we made our own.
Martha Gellhorn : The battlefield neither of us could survive was domestic life.
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Martha Gellhorn : I'm not dead yet, you fuck.
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Ernest Hemingway : So what do you do, sophisticated?
Martha Gellhorn : What do I do? Lately, I've been seeing the world.
Ernest Hemingway : How is the world?
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Ernest Hemingway : Let's see the review.
Martha Gellhorn : What?
Ernest Hemingway : Come, on Gellhorn. Every writer keeps one review.
Martha Gellhorn : Well, you can blame Mrs. Roosevelt. She encouraged me to write it.
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Ernest Hemingway : You know how to make an entrance.
Martha Gellhorn : Why? Jealous?
Ernest Hemingway : All Cinderella had was a pumpkin.
Martha Gellhorn : Cinderella needs a drink.
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Ernest Hemingway : Spain got my juices flowing Max, the work's good. I've got a great title.
Maxwell Perkins : That's what editors like to hear.
Ernest Hemingway : "For Whom the Bell Tolls".
Charles Colebaugh : John Donne! "Each man's death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind. Therefore, ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee."
Martha Gellhorn : It's going to be his best novel.
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Maxwell Perkins : Believe me, Scribner's is interested, if you ever want to write a book.
Martha Gellhorn : Really?
Charles Colebaugh : Mm, you can't filch her, Perkins. I've got her locked up at Collier's. Stories are so good, we want more. Actually, you know, I wasn't sure that gals have the stuff to be war reporters.
Martha Gellhorn : Well, women get bombed same as men.
Ernest Hemingway : [grabs whiskey bottle] Yeah, I want to get bombed right now.