Limelight
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Well, we all make mistakes!
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I'm sorry.
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You should be. A young girl like you
wanting to throw your life away.

:35:14
When you're my age,
you'll want to hang on to it.

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Why?
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Well, at this stage of the game
life gets to be a habit.

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A hopeless one.
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Then live without hope.
Live for the moment.

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There are still, there are still...
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There are still wonderful moments.
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But if you've lost your health!
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My dear, I was given up for dead
six months ago, but I fought back.

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That's what you must do.
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I'm tired of fighting.
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Because you're fighting yourself.
You won't give yourself a chance.

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But the fight for happiness
is beautiful.

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Happiness...
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- There is such a thing.
- Where?

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Listen, as a child I used to complain
to my father about not having toys

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and he would say "this"
is the greatest toy ever created.

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Here lies
the secret of all happiness.

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To hear you talk, no one would
ever think you were a comedian.

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I'm beginning to realize that.
It's the reason I can't get a job.

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Why?
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Because they have no imagination.
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Or think because I'm getting
on in years I'm old, all washed up.

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Never! After hearing you talk.
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Perhaps I drank too much.
:36:35
There's usually a reason
for drinking.

:36:38
Unhappiness, I suppose.
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No, I'm used to that.
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It was more complicated.
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As a man gets on in years
he wants to live deeply.

:36:54
A feeling of sad dignity comes upon
him, and that's fatal for a comic.

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It affected my work.

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