It is the unanimous opinion of my Cabinet - in which I concur - that the proposed leases are in the best interests of the Government and the people.

Citizen Kane (1941)
THE PRESIDENT
A screenplay character in Citizen Kane (1941).
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Sample dialogue
It is the unanimous opinion of my Cabinet - in which I concur - that the proposed leases are in the best interests of the Government and the people.
scene 49 — INT. THE WHITE HOUSE - THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE OFFICE -You're a man of great talents, Mr. Kane.
scene 49 — INT. THE WHITE HOUSE - THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE OFFICE -You are not, I hope, suggesting that these interests are not identical?
scene 49 — INT. THE WHITE HOUSE - THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE OFFICE -I know the facts, Mr. Kane. And I happen to have the incredible insolence to differ with you as to what they mean.
scene 49 — INT. THE WHITE HOUSE - THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE OFFICE -I understand that you have political ambitions. Unfortunately, you seem incapable of allowing any other opinion but your own -
scene 49 — INT. THE WHITE HOUSE - THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE OFFICE -
Bookends
You've made your point perfectly clear, Mr. Kane. Good day.