Halls of Montezuma
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Uh...
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hope...
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is...the...
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mother...
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of...all...
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men.
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It worked.
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Good. Now,
let's try it again.

:11:25
Uh, hope...
is the mother...

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of all men.
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Swell.
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Mr. Principal,
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members of the faculty,
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honored guests...
:11:59
fellow graduates of
the class of 1 941 --

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Hope...
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Hope is the mother
of all men.

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And as we leave
these hallowed halls,

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we must, each one of us,
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fearlessly hold on
to the belief

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in the promise
of the future.

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There is no limit
to our achievement.

:12:20
What are you thinking,
Lieutenant, that I'm a coward?

:12:23
Is that
what you're thinking?!

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Thinking of
dear old school days.

:12:45
That's a laugh!
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No! I was thinking
you handled fear once,

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you can
handle it again.

:12:52
Mr. Conroy, have you
ever had chemistry before?

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Boatswain:
now hear this.

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Now hear this.
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All hands go to
debarkation stations.


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