Panic in the Streets
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1:06:02
Yeah, I guess I do.
1:06:06
Yeah. I do the same thing
to you, don't I?

1:06:10
- Yes, you do.
- Well?

1:06:14
Well, Clint, you're not a kid anymore,
and you ought to stop thinking like one.

1:06:18
What do you mean?
1:06:21
Well, like those jobs
you're always talking about...

1:06:23
Arabian pipelines or expeditions to Chile
as medical advisor, or...

1:06:28
- You know.
- Yeah, what you want to say...

1:06:31
is that I'm a bust now
and to forget about them.

1:06:33
- That's what you mean, isn't it?
- That's exactly what I don't mean.

1:06:37
You might get an offer like that tomorrow,
and you'd be perfect for it.

1:06:40
But that's a chance, and it's in the future.
You can't spend the rest of your life...

1:06:45
You know, you're a pretty lucky guy
right this minute.

1:06:48
Lucky?
1:06:50
- Holy smoke.
- You are.

1:06:52
You've done exactly what you
planned you were going to do...

1:06:54
when you were a junior
in medical school.

1:06:56
- How many people can say that?
- I don't know.

1:06:59
But I do know I've got exactly $38
in the savings account.

1:07:02
So, every once in a while you...
you get a guilty feeling...

1:07:07
that you've been
missing out, or...

1:07:10
that you owe something to...
1:07:14
to me or to Tommy
or somebody or other.

1:07:18
Then you take it out
on whoever happens to be around.

1:07:23
Mostly I'm around.
1:07:30
So?
1:07:35
So stop feeling sorry
for yourself.

1:07:37
- Yes, ma'am.
- And don't get smart with me.

1:07:40
If there's a plague here,
you're the most important guy in town...

1:07:43
and not only to me.
1:07:46
Yes, ma'am. So?
1:07:50
So that's all.

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