Usher (2000)
Sean Nepita: Truman Jones
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Quotes
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Roderick Usher : What brings you here?
Truman Jones : To ask you questions about your work, Mr. Usher. To learn more about the art of poetry.
Roderick Usher : I am not a teacher, Mr. Jones. I am simply a poet. Perhaps, not a very good one, at that.
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Roderick Usher : I won't ask if you've had a pleasant journey. Airplane travel is an abomination. It's a pity you couldn't have come on the Sunset Limited.
Truman Jones : I - don't think it exist anymore, sir.
Roderick Usher : Quite so. Think of them, Mr Jones: The Orient-Simplon Express, the Golden Arrow, the Brighton Bell, the Twentieth Century Limited. Names to conjure with. All gone.
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Roderick Usher : We shall have tea in a moment. But, perhaps you'd like some gin?
Truman Jones : No, thank you.
Roderick Usher : My only weakness.
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Roderick Usher : Tell me, Mr. Jones, have you ever written a poem about death?
Truman Jones : No, I haven't.
Roderick Usher : Has it's cold breath never touched your young life.
Truman Jones : When I was 12, my father died.
Roderick Usher : You see, I have been suffering from a certain morbidness of the mind. I am tormented by - images - of the conqueror worm devouring flesh, that flesh that once gave one so much pleasure.
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Truman Jones : Checkmate.
Roderick Usher : Damn.