Pote tin Kyriaki
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U.S.?
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I said you to go home.
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There's a boat leaving in two hours.
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I have something to propose to you.
If you don't accept, I'll be on that boat.

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Give me water.
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Water.
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Poor Homer, he comes in Greece...
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and all the time he gets a dirty eye.
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Come sit down.
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Don't be afraid.
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Illia, let me talk to you.
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Are you happy?
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I am happy.
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- You like your life?
- I like my life.

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- You like your work?
- I like my work!

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And what if I prove to you
that you're not happy?

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Cursed be the hour and the moment...
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No, you tell me,
exactly what is it that makes you happy?

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The sun, he shines on me.
He makes me happy.

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I eat a good fish, he makes me happy.
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I touch you. If you feel good, I'm happy.
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Everything sensual, everything physical.
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You live by the Stoic
and Epicurean philosophies...

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that came after the fall of Greece.
It's so clear.

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Not to me.
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How shall I tell you?
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Illia...
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at one time, Greece was the greatest country
in the whole world.

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It still is.
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At the height of Greek glory,
there were three great men.

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Philosophers.
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Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.
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- I told you, this one I don't like.
- All three of them giants.

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They gave their lives to the one question:
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- What is happiness?
- Really? And what did they say?


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