Man of La Mancha
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:27:02
Perhaps to be too practical
is madness.

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To surrender dreams,
this may be madness.

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To seek treasure
where there is only trash...

:27:09
too much sanity may be madness!
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And maddest of all...
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to see life as it is
and not as it should be!

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I am I, Don Quixote
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The Lord of La Mancha
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Destroyer of evil am I
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I will march to the sound
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Of the trumpets of glory
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Forever to conquer or die
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I don't understand.
:27:42
Don't understand what,
my friend?

:27:45
Why you're so cheerful.
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First you find your lady,
then you lose her.

:27:49
Never lost.
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Well, she ran off
with those muleteers.

:27:52
Doubtless for some high purpose.
:27:54
High purpose
with those low characters?

:27:56
Sancho, always thine eye sees
evil in preference to good.

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My eye did not make this world.
It only sees it.

:28:05
Right, and furthermore,
I think you should call a truce.

:28:07
What, and allow wickedness
to flourish?

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I've noticed wickedness
wears pretty thick armor.

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And for that
would you have me cease?

:28:15
Nay, let a man be struck down
a thousand times!

:28:18
- Still must he rise and...
- Do battle, yes.

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Lies, lies, lies!
Madness and lies!

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Lies, lies, lies!
Madness and lies!

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They shall be punished,
who did this crime.

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Crime?
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You know the worst crime
of all? Being born.

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For that you get punished
your whole life.

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- Dulcinea.
- Enough of that!

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Get yourself to a madhouse!
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Rave about nobility
where no one can hear.

:28:58
- Milady.
- I'm not your lady!


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