Bigger Than Life
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:43:03
You've taken penicillin?
:43:05
Yeah.
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Any bad reactions?
-No.

:43:07
Some people do.
Same with aspirin even.

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Now cortisone.
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Sometimes we see it produces
some pretty queer mental effects.

:43:21
Was there something else?
:43:22
Nothing else.
-I'll see you in ten days.

:43:25
Goodbye.
-Goodbye.

:43:28
Goodbye, nurse.
-Goodbye.

:43:44
I'm not kidding,...
:43:46
...every PTA night I wish I
worked in a filling station.

:43:49
Parents are no worse that the kids.
:43:52
That's easy for you to say.
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Examples of their little hobbies...
:44:02
...butterflies, home
weaving and so on.

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We call it 'sharing'.
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Ladies and gentlemen, there're
100,000 schools like this...

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...from coast to coast.
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Every year whole forests are
cut down for paper...

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...for these grotesque daubs.
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And we coo over them as though
they were Van Goghs...

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...and Rembrandts.
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I'm afraid...
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...Mr. Avery hasn't faith in the
unspoiled instincts of childhood.

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Faith?
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Dear Lady.
:44:35
Childhood is a congenital disease
to be cured by education.

:44:51
I see my point-of-view is
now to may of you.

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But ask yourselves.
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How do we describe the unfortunate
individual who carries his...

:44:59
...'unspoiled, childhood
instincts' into adult life?


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