All About Eve
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1:19:01
And I want him to want me.
1:19:03
But me, not Margo Channing.
1:19:06
And if I can't tell them apart, how can he?
1:19:10
Well, why should he and why should you?
1:19:12
Bill's in love with Margo Channing. He's
fought with her, worked with her, loved her.

1:19:17
But ten years from now
Margo Channing will have ceased to exist.

1:19:21
And what's left will be... what?
1:19:26
Margo, Bill is all of
eight years younger than you.

1:19:29
Those years stretch as the years go on.
I've seen it happen too often.

1:19:34
Not to you, not to Bill.
1:19:36
Isn't that what they always say?
1:19:43
I don't suppose the heater runs
if the motor doesn't.

1:19:46
Silly, isn't it? You'd thinkthey'd fix it so
people could just sit in a car and keep warm.

1:19:52
About Eve.
1:19:55
I've acted pretty disgracefully
toward her too.

1:19:59
- Well...
- Don't fumble for excuses.

1:20:02
Not here and now with my hair down.
1:20:05
At best, let's say I've been oversensitive to...
1:20:09
Well, to the fact that she's so young,
so feminine and so helpless.

1:20:14
To so many things I want to be for Bill.
1:20:18
It's funny, a woman's career. The things you
drop on your way up so you can move faster.

1:20:24
You forgetyou'll need them again
when you get backto being a woman.

1:20:28
That's one career all females have
in common, whether we like it or not.

1:20:33
Being a woman.
1:20:35
Sooner or later, we've got to work at it.
1:20:38
No matter how many
other careers we've had or wanted.

1:20:43
And in the last analysis,
nothing's any good unless you can

1:20:47
look up just before dinner or
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turn around in bed and there he is.
1:20:52
Without that, you're not a woman.
1:20:54
You're something with a French provincial
office or a... a book full of clippings.


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