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and that is what makes us so strong.
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Strong enough to survive this war
and still be in existence...

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...long after your country
has been destroyed.

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What are you talking about?
America's not going to be destroyed.

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Never?
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- Well...
- Rome was destroyed.

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Greece was destroyed.
Persia was destroyed.

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Spain was destroyed.
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All great countries are destroyed.
Why not yours?

:16:33
How much longer do you think
your country will last?

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Forever?
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Well, forever is a long time, I guess.
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Very long.
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Ciao!
:16:52
Please, we're talking.
:16:54
- We go to bed now?
- No.

:16:57
Would you go put some clothes on?
You're practically naked.

:17:05
I wish she wouldn't walk around like that.
:17:06
It is her business to walk around like that.
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- But it's not nice.
- Of course it's nice.

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She's nice to look at.
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This life is not nice.
I don't want her to do this.

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- When we go to America, Nately?
- When we go to America, Nately?

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You will take her to America?
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Away from a healthy, active life?
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Away from good business opportunities?
Away from her friends?

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- Don't you have any principles?
- Of course not.

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No morality?
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I'm a very moral man.
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And Italy is a very moral country.
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That's why we will certainly
come out on top again,

:17:51
if we succeed in being defeated.
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- You talk like a madman.
- But I live like a sane one.


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