William Goldman Quote

It's my letter, she began. I cannot make it right.Come in, come in, the Prince said gently. Maybe we can help you. She sat down in the same chair as before. All right, I'll close my eyes and listen; read to me. 'Westley, my passion, my sweet, my only, my own. Come back, come back. I shall kill myself otherwise. Yours in torment, Buttercup.' She looked at Humperdinck. Well? Do you think I'm throwing myself at him?It does seem a bit forward, the Prince admitted. It doesn't leave him a great deal of room to maneuver.

William Goldman

It's my letter, she began. I cannot make it right.Come in, come in, the Prince said gently. Maybe we can help you. She sat down in the same chair as before. All right, I'll close my eyes and listen; read to me. 'Westley, my passion, my sweet, my only, my own. Come back, come back. I shall kill myself otherwise. Yours in torment, Buttercup.' She looked at Humperdinck. Well? Do you think I'm throwing myself at him?It does seem a bit forward, the Prince admitted. It doesn't leave him a great deal of room to maneuver.

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About William Goldman

William Goldman (August 12, 1931 – November 16, 2018) was an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He first came to prominence in the 1950s as a novelist before turning to screenwriting. Among other accolades, Goldman won two Academy Awards in both writing categories—once for Best Original Screenplay for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and once for Best Adapted Screenplay for All the President's Men (1976).
His other well-known works include his thriller novel Marathon Man (1974) and his cult classic comedy/fantasy novel The Princess Bride (1973), both of which he also adapted for film versions.