Lust for Life
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1:25:12
- Our money from Theo.
- Yeah.

1:25:33
- Can I pour you a drink, Paul?
- No, thanks.

1:25:46
Paul, all the way home, I kept thinking...
1:25:52
I wonder, Paul, if only we'd tried a little.
1:25:56
If we'd made some effort
to remain friends...

1:25:58
if it wouldn't have been better
for both of us.

1:26:01
I see you finished it.
1:26:03
Yes, because, Paul, when you look back...
1:26:06
so much of life is wasted in Loneliness.
1:26:10
There's not one of us
that doesn't need friends...

1:26:14
companionship, attachments.
1:26:17
I can do without attachments.
I've learned to avoid them.

1:26:21
How can you say that, Paul?
I mean, even you have your family.

1:26:25
Do you ever think of them?
Your children, you see them so seldom.

1:26:29
Mind your own business.
1:26:31
Paul, all I mean is that...
1:26:34
you, too, must have times
when you have a terrible...

1:26:38
Why don't you shut up?
1:26:40
If you have to slobber, don't do it over me.
1:26:42
You'll have no trouble finding subjects.
1:26:45
You mourn over a pair of old shoes.
1:26:47
You cry when you read Uncle Tom 's Cabin.
1:26:50
You bleed with Millet
over the nobility of toil.

1:26:53
For weeks I've been listening to that slop,
and I'm tired of it!

1:26:57
What do you know about toil?
1:26:59
When have you done
a stroke of manual labor in your life?


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