Lust for Life
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What is it?
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Nothing.
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There's some painting muslin
left in the cupboard.

:41:11
Make some shirts for the boy.
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I won't be there when you get back.
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- Don't say that.
- I didn't want to tell you.

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I've been feeling restless.
Besides, my mother's right, what she said.

:41:19
You don't earn enough
for me and the baby.

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- It's a bad life.
- This is no time for...

:41:23
You'll forget about us once you get home.
It won't be hard.

:41:29
- Where will you go? How will you live?
- It'll be the old life, I suppose.

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Vincent, it's not your fault.
You've been good.

:41:36
You're the only person
who's ever been good to me and the baby.

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Just as if he was your own.
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All aboard.
:41:59
What is it
that came between Father and me?

:42:01
Why couldn't I have shown him
a little more consideration?

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Given him some pleasure
while he was alive?

:42:07
It wouldn't have hurt me
to come to his church once in a while.

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We always assume there's time...
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and that we can give love
on our own terms.

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Then one day we wake up and find
it's too late to give it on any terms.

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Will you go back to your life in The Hague?
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That's over.
It was wrong from the beginning.

:42:31
Come to Paris, Vincent.
We could live together.

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You're not the only one that's lonely.
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Not yet, Theo. Some day, but not now.
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You could meet other painters.
See what they're doing.

:42:44
If I'm to be anything as a painter,
I've got to break through the iron wall...

:42:47
between what I feel
and what I can express.

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And my best chance of doing it is here...
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where my roots are, the people I know...
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the earth I know.

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