Movie Quote of the Day – Down In The Delta, 1998 (dir. Maya Angelou)
Earl Sinclair: Now here’s a man, walks into a post office in Shaker Heights, pulls out a gun, shoots everybody, then turns the gun on himself and shoots himself. You don’t think that’s terrible?
Loretta Sinclair: Of course I think it’s terrible.
Earl Sinclair: Hmm.
Loretta Sinclair: But where we live, that kind of shooting happen every day, but nobody be on the news and in the paper talking about what a tragedy it is.
Posted on February 7, 2016, in Movie Quote of the Day and tagged 1998, Al Freeman Jr., Alfre Woodard, Down In The Delta, Maya Angelou, Mpho Koaho, Myron Goble. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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