James Baldwin, from Another Country
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Rupert Everett and Cary Elwes in Another Country (1984).
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We all commit our crimes. The thing is to not lie about them — to try to understand what you have done, why you have done it. That way, you can begin to forgive yourself. That's very important. If you don't forgive yourself you'll never be able to forgive anybody else and you'll go on committing the same crimes forever.
James Baldwin, Another Country
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He was tired. […] He wanted to go home and lock his door and sleep. He was tired of the troubles of real people. He wanted to get back to the people he was inventing, whose troubles he could bear.
James Baldwin, from Another Country
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you were meant for me, and i was meant for you.
drew that another country scene but made it chainshipping
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what genre of movie is this
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