No, reporters should never make up quotes. It's unethical and can lead to serious consequences for their credibility and the news organization they work for.
One of the quotes I remember is 'Love is not about finding the right person, but creating a right relationship.' It really captures the essence of true love.
Another could be 'The truth shall set you free.' It suggests that avoiding story-making and adhering to the truth leads to liberation and authenticity.
The gimp doesn't really contribute through its own quotes as it's more of a symbol. But the quotes around the gimp's presence are important. For example, the characters' reactions and statements like 'Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.' help to create the dark and unpredictable atmosphere of the movie.
The quotes in Pulp Fiction contribute to its unique style in many ways. For example, the use of non - traditional and often vulgar language gives it a gritty, real - world feel. Lines like 'Fuck pride. Pride only hurts, it never helps' are very raw and show the characters' unfiltered thoughts.
" When I Wake Up " was the ending song of the Italian film " Life is Beautiful ", sung by the famous Italian tenor, Placido Domingo. The emotion expressed by this song was exactly the same as the theme of the movie. It expressed a touching story of a father sacrificing himself to protect his son's life and safety. As for the specific plot and content of the movie " When I Wake Up ", the search results did not provide any relevant information, so I could not answer.
Never Give Up was a movie about Bill, a disabled person with congenital cerebral paralysis. Bill was not willing to be a loser. He hoped to succeed in life through his own efforts. He began to try to be a door-to-door salesman. At first, he encountered a lot of difficulties and rolled his eyes, but he was not discouraged and continued to stick to his career. The movie showed how Bill became an excellent salesman through patience, kindness, and perseverance. It also showed the deep relationship between him and his mother. Although Bill's father died young, his mother had always loved and encouraged him unconditionally. The film was adapted from a real person and successfully portrayed Bill's image and spirit.