The Great Dictator
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:43:00
I wish I had a business like this.
There's no future in housework.

:43:04
Maybe if I save my money
I can haVe a barbershop some day.

:43:08
But I can neVer saVe.
Money slips through my fingers.

:43:13
I've always lived
up to eVery penny I'Ve earned.

:43:16
Why shouldn't I? You're here today
and gone tomorrow.

:43:21
Do you believe in God?
:43:23
I do. But if there wasn't one,
would you live any different?

:43:27
I wouldn't.
:43:28
Life could be wonderful
if people'd leave you alone.

:43:32
Things are looking brighter now.
:43:34
Maybe because of you saving Schultz.
:43:38
Funny how they'Ve left us alone.
:43:40
Too good to be true.
:43:48
Do you eVer daydream?
I do.

:43:52
That's the only time
I'm really happy: dreaming.

:44:00
Sometimes I get so carried away
I don't know what I'm doing.

:44:02
Aren't you like that?
:44:06
We're very much alike.
:44:08
- Both absent-minded.
- You think so?

:44:15
I like absent-minded people.
:44:22
Like the man who put his watch
in boiling water and held the egg!

:44:33
All great men are absent-minded.
It's a sign you're smart.

:44:38
My folks didn't think so.
:44:43
You haVe an excuse.
You were injured in the war.

:44:46
I was born that way.
:44:56
I wonder
why women never grow whiskers.


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