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Freddie Highmore and Emma Roberts in The Art of Getting By (2011)

Freddie Highmore: George Zinavoy

The Art of Getting By

Freddie Highmore credited as playing...

George Zinavoy

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Quotes16

  • George Zinavoy: I read a quote once when I was a kid "We live alone, We die alone. Everything else is just an illusion." it used to keep me up at night.
  • George Zinavoy: I'm in love with you. I always have been. I thought you were the unfair one, but it was unfair of me not to say it. So I've said it. I was nothing. I felt like nothing. Less than. You changed that.
  • Sally Howe: I have fears but I thought they were pretty run-of-the-mill: pain, death.
  • George Zinavoy: Not me. I fear life.
  • Sally Howe: Do you have any friends, George ?
  • George Zinavoy: I'm kind of a misanthrope. Not a choice, just a fact.
  • Sally Howe: You know we're gonna be together one day. We have to sort through all of our messed-up issues and... you have to sleep with a lot of girls to get it out of your system.
  • George Zinavoy: Don't go. Please.
  • Sally Howe: It's a long life. We're not done.
  • George Zinavoy: [teasingly] Treacherous, sadistic little hussy !
  • Sally Howe: I love you too.
  • George Zinavoy: I have no idea what I'm doing here.
  • Dustin: I don't think anybody does, at least you admit it.
  • Sally Howe: What were you like as a child?
  • George Zinavoy: I was such a better person than I am now.
  • Sally Howe: Come on.
  • George Zinavoy: I'm serious. I was happy. I was open. I was curious. But I'll tell you this: I knew when it was ending. I was overwhelmed with sadness when I realized that I was going to change, and that it was all most likely going to get worse, like a nostalgia for the present. I couldn't shake it... What? I'm weird, right?
  • Sally Howe: No... No, you're not.
  • Sally Howe: Are you okay?
  • George Zinavoy: I'm allergic to hormones.
  • Sally Howe: What hormones?
  • George Zinavoy: My own.
  • Sally Howe: Thanks for covering for me.
  • George Zinavoy: No problem.
  • Sally Howe: Why did you ?
  • George Zinavoy: Uhh, I don't know. Uhh, you were doing something so renegade that I thought you deserved to get away with it. I run afoul of the authorities so often, I figured I could handle it better than you.
  • Sally Howe: You're really weird.
  • Dustin: Isn't it better that it is me? I opposed to some douchebag she just met and wouldn't even let you look at her.
  • George Zinavoy: You want me to thank you!
  • Dustin: I actually felt something. That doesn't always happen, it hasn't happened in a very long time... and I have lived long enough to know that when it does, you should act on it. I didn't think you were ready.
  • George Zinavoy: My favorite part of the book is how the town's layout us described from the perspective of a bee traveling from one side of town to the other. It's so visual. So, I guess what Hardy's doing is aligning his point of view not with an all-seeing God but with an insect: the tiniest, humblest creature in nature. Which is pretty Romantic.
  • Ms. Herman: I think you just found your term paper, George.
  • George Zinavoy: I'm sorry, I ruined your night.
  • Sally Howe: No, I'm sorry. I lost you. I didn't keep my promise.
  • George Zinavoy: There you go again with the mind games. Treacherous, sadistic little hussy !
  • George Zinavoy: I'm the Teflon slacker.
  • Zoe Rubenstein: Would you like me to introduce you to some girls?
  • George Zinavoy: What?
  • Zoe Rubenstein: I have a lot of slutty friends you might like.
  • George Zinavoy: I'm trying to speak to you honestly.
  • Vivian Sargent: I don't care, I can't listen to your lies anymore.

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