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Saturdays with Hitchcock Saturdays with Hitchcock by Ellen Wittlinger
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“Why does my name sound so pretty when he says it?" -Maisie”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“That's the great thing about movies, Hitch. The end is the end; everything is resolved one way or the other. You feel joyful or peaceful or relieved, or sometimes disturbed or depressed. But if it's a good ending, it satisfies you, even if it's sad. The war is over, the guy gets the girl, whatever. Real life is a whole lot messier. It doesn't end when things are at a good stopping point.”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“How can your worst nightmare also be your wildest dream?" -Maisie”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“That's the great thing about movies, Hitch. The end is the end; everything is resolved one way or the other. You feel joyful or peaceful or relieved, or sometimes disturbed or depressed. But if it's a good ending, if satisfies you, even if it's sad. The war is over, the guy gets the girl, whatever. Real life is a whole lot messier. It doesn't end when things are at a good stopping points" -Uncle Walt”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“All I meant was we all make choices in life. I don't think your mom made bad choices. It's just...if you make a left turn, you can't make a right turn at the same time”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“This is why I don't like to argue with people. You say things you don't mean. Or, you kind of mean them, but the way you say it sounds arrogant and hurtful" -Uncle Walt”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“She doesn't like obituaries. She says they're half bragging and half crying, and it's not a good combination" -Maisie”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“I like to believe the happy ending lasts forever.”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“And I wonder why people can't understand each other better. Why do they hurt each other all the time, even when they don't mean to?”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“I push my ice cream dish away. What's left in the bowl isn't cold and delicious anymore. Now it's just lukewarm, melted soup, because obviously nothing good lasts forever.”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“He reminds me of Robin Williams at the end of Dead Poets Society - there's a little smile on his face, but you know he's actually as sad as he's ever been in his whole life.”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock
“Heck, I didn't even know my mom had dreams. How could I not have known that?”
Ellen Wittlinger, Saturdays with Hitchcock