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Not always, Kirk.
Sometimes it's quite a tussle.
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- Remember Faust?
- I don't believe I do.
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Faust was something like you, Kirk.
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Except, instead of all the money
in the world, he had all the knowledge.
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But the one thing he never knew,
like you, was a moment of real happiness.
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So he made a deal with the Devil.
He'd trade his soul to the Devil
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in return for that one moment
of real happiness.
:09:27
- How'd it turn out?
- God fought the Devil for Faust's soul.
:09:32
It was a close fight.
:09:33
Most people think God won. I personally
always thought it wound up a draw.
:09:40
I think it's a silly story.
:09:42
No man with all that money and
knowledge could never have been happy.
:09:45
Sure it's a silly story. Can you ever
imagine Kirk being in a spot like that?
:09:50
Worst come to worst, he'd just "buy" God.
:09:55
A woman who drinks is bad enough.
:09:57
But I will not stand for a woman
cursing and blaspheming God.
:10:01
Now get out of here. Right now. Get out.
:10:04
This is Madrid, in Spain,
not Sunset Boulevard.
:10:08
We flew from Rome in your
private plane, remember?
:10:11
Then let her find her own way back.
:10:13
There must be other planes, trains,
buses. Give her some money.
:10:20
Is she changing? Then why
didn't you bring her with you?
:10:24
- She don't sit with the customers.
- You talked to her?
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Through the door.
She opened it that wide.
:10:30
That fella in Rome was right.
Her English ain't bad.
:10:33
- Did you tell her what it was about?
- She knew. And she knew who you were.
:10:36
She don't sit at the tables
with the customers.
:10:41
One of the waiters tells me she's
got a reputation for not mingling.
:10:44
Do you suppose that, just this once,
you might have to go yourself?
:10:49
This time, I want "you" to go.
:10:52
Sorry, my contract and
the bylaws of my various guilds
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call for me to render my services
to you as a writer and a director.