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Would you like to know something?
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What?
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Before I met you...
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I never felt very keenly one way or another
about anything.

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- I wasn't happy, I...
- Sad?

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No, I just existed.
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I never realized what a dreary life it was,
till I met you.

:15:23
David, I want a monopoly on you.
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Or whatever people have, when they don't
want anyone else to have any of you.

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Don't, Louise.
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Don't what?
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Don't start bringing the subject around
to marriage again.

:15:41
I like all kinds of music except
a little number called Oh, Promise Me.

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- Why? What's wrong with it?
- It's a duet and I like to play solo.

:15:51
I'm not in love with you like that,
you know that.

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Not like that.
:16:00
Don't be angry.
:16:01
- I'm not angry.
- Yes, you are.

:16:05
Why is it when a man gets interested
in his work, or a book, or something...

:16:09
a woman has to always start
acting like a woman?

:16:13
Because she doesn't want him
to get lost in anything but her.

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Darling, in mathematics
you never, never lose yourself.

:16:19
In life, very often. In love, always.
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But in mathematics, two and two are
always four. And that's wonderful.

:16:28
Let me show you this.
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You see?
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It's just a curve.
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Well, yes, it's a parabola.
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That's something that a mathematician
could fall in love with.

:16:41
I've been working on that
for over four years.

:16:43
I started when I was in the army, in Africa.
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It's a girder, a molded girder.
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The army couldn't use it...
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but a construction engineer
would give his right arm for that.

:16:55
Why don't you love me like that?
:16:58
I'm much nicer than a girder
and a lot more interesting.


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