Guys and Dolls
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:10:02
Still, you do think I'm a prude, don't you?
:10:06
- I don't know what you are.
- You must think I'm something.

:10:09
Yeah, you're something all buttoned up.
All except one button.

:10:14
Oh, isn't it awful?
It's a nervous habit, I guess. So silly.

:10:32
Oh, I'm sorry. I just wasn't thinking.
:10:35
It's so delicious. That Bacardi flavouring
certainly makes a difference.

:10:40
Oh, yeah. Nine times out of ten.
:10:44
You know, this would be a wonderful way
to get children to drink milk.

:11:05
A melody can have the same notes,
but suddenly it's a different song.

:11:11
- Again, please?
- That song.

:11:14
Before it was just romantic,
just silly slush.

:11:17
But now it's playing inside of me,
all true and honest,

:11:21
as if my heart were beating the drum.
:11:29
How much do you know about life?
:11:32
Only a little bit. Around the edges.
:11:34
Tell me about life.
:11:37
- All about it?
- How to live.

:11:40
Doing what you want, having
what you want, saying what you want.

:11:45
- Being what you want.
- Nobody can. Nobody does.

:11:49
- If you could, you wouldn't want it.
- But you're wrong, Brother Sky.

:11:54
- All right. You tell me about life.
- You don't believe I could. Don't you?

:11:59
I believe I could. After all, it was you
that came to me for help, isn't that so?


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