1:38:01
	I said to him: "Dear Hemingway,
I like you
1:38:06
	"One of these days I'll visit you
in Cuba"
1:38:10
	Do you know what he replied?
"If you do, I'll shoot you"
1:38:18
	There's a man who knows his business
1:38:21
	Earns what he likes.
Millions of dollars
1:38:26
	Even an intellectual can't scorn that
1:38:30
	It's hard to say what an intellectual
might scorn
1:38:33
	My boy, never despise money
1:38:37
	Our time, sir...
1:38:39
	...is vile and anti-philosophical,
afraid to take a stand on values
1:38:45
	As for democracy, in a nutshell,
it means: take things as they come
1:38:52
	I respect that quotation,
but it's offensive here
1:38:57
	He spoke it complacently,
but in despair
1:39:02
	It's the words that count,
not the author's intentions
1:39:09
	- Shall I tell you what happened?
- Skip it
1:39:14
	Fine. I'm not much good at confessions
1:39:19
	I wonder what I am good at?
Not a love, it escapes me
1:39:27
	I've plenty of vices,
but I hardly practise them
1:39:32
	I don't even like whisky
1:39:38
	I think I've found the vice that
suits me; it's warm and good
1:39:50
	How old are you?
1:39:54
	Eighteen... plus many, many months