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en I'm in Miracle on 34th Street. If you've seen the film, that's me. I believe in Father Christmas.

en I look at 34th Street in New York, State Street, and San Francisco actually - Union Square - that's the fashion I'm interested in,

en Although, regretfully, I'm not expecting a miracle. Nor do I believe that the Holy Father thinks that there will be a miracle. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. Because our country needs more than a miracle to solve its problems.

en We went out and ate some burgers and felt like kings of 34th street. That was a different era.

en He was driving up and down 34th Street trying to find his hotel.

en But he proved them wrong. He woke up around Christmas, and that gave us the Christmas miracle we had been hoping for.

en I'm not claiming there's anything approaching objectivity about this film. It's a corrective to the perception of Rudy and the miracle of crime reduction in New York, Rudy and the miracle of 9/11.

en We have a chance to win our first championship against the defending champion. It's the perfect storybook script. It's a bad Disney movie. Its 'Miracle on Ice' and 'Rookie of the Year' all mixed into one. They wouldn't film something like that. I'll film the documentary.

en A woman spent all Christmas Day in a telephone box without ringing anyone. If someone comes to phone, she leaves the box, then resumes her place afterwards. No one calls her either, but from a window in the street, someone watched her all day, no doubt since they had nothing better to do. The Christmas syndrome.
  Jean Baudrillard

en Everybody knew my father. He wasn't a troublemaker. My father was working. He didn't bother anybody. We should have spent Christmas with him.

en There's a certain similarity between me and him, and his generation and my father's generation, so to think of us together doing the film together wasn't such a big jump, ... I could hear Peter say the kind of things my father said. He talks like my father a little bit anyway.

en The one thing I remember about Christmas was that my father used to take me out in a boat about ten miles offshore on Christmas Day, and I used to have to swim back. Extraordinary. It was a ritual. Mind you, that wasn't the hard part. The difficult bit was getting out of the sack.
  John Cleese

en What we're really looking for is a Christmas miracle. And that's what we're trusting is going to happen.

en Ten days before it happened, I had a dream that my father was driving down Plymouth Street and my mother was crossing the street and he ran over her and kept going and did nothing to help her.

en [Another student, Ken, the son of Korean immigrants, enrages his ambitious father when he decides to go to Stanford, instead of Harvard or M.I.T. as his father had hoped.] He appeared at my classroom door a few days before Christmas and told me I had helped him get through the last year of high school, ... At one time he had a dream of going into a dark alleyway with his father and only one of them would come out. He'd be the one, of course, but out there in Stanford, he began to think about his father and what it was like coming from Korea, working day and night selling fruit and vegetables when he knew barely enough English to get through the day, hanging on, desperate for his children to get the education he never had in Korea, that you couldn't even dream of in Korea.


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