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"The book is an essay, and how do you make a movie out of an essay?" the movie's screenwriter, Aline Brosh McKenna, asked me over breakfast earlier this week, one we shared with Ms. Pearson and Douglas McGrath, the film's director.
The person I met with asked me over and over again, "Am I a mistake?
"Isn't writing from home lonely?" My friend Anne asked me over coffee.
'What in God's name is that?' Wittgenstein asked me over lunch in a three-starred Michelin restaurant in Paris.
"Do you have a boyfriend?" he asked me over lunch at the Ivy.
"How can you bear another Lear?" someone asked me over lunch.
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"They were asking me, over and over, 'Does the world know what happened to us?' " Rabbi Schacter told The Associated Press in 1981.
Weapons?" Baker, De Kock's deputy, asks me over coffee.
He wouldn't have had to ask me over the phone in conversations that were awkward when I was young and grew increasingly tense as I became older.
This is the question my US and European colleagues have been asking me over and over again in recent days.
"Have you ever seen the Matrix?" Thad Starner excitedly asks me over the phone.
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