Toute une vie
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Five, creation of vacation centers,
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free for all Goldman's employees;
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Six, distribution of all my stocks
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to the 7,000 employees
of the Goldman Group."

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I said my stock, not yours.
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In other words,
it's a revolution.

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No, a more equal share
of happiness.

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- For the workers?
- For me, anyway.

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The Bastille was taken in 1789.
See how much good it did?

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Maybe it wasn't done right.
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You're wrong to give away
your fortune.

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Money can still buy indecision.
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But I don't like people
who hesitate.

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With your money,
you are a free woman.

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Without it,
you'll become a slave.

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My father would say, "Slaves are those
who can't say no to money."

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Then think about
your children.

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I haven't met their father.
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You'll always be welcome here,
Miss Sarah. Goodbye.

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Thanks for your help
in the meeting.

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Could we have dinner
together sometime?

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For business or for...?
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I wish it would be "for..."
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- Let's stay friends.
- For business, then.

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"Feeling safe with someone
three days out of three isn't happiness.

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It's worrying about someone
two days out of three

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in order to be wildly
happy the third.

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Jean will never be more
than a safety net for me."

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No! This is none
of your business.

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What are you writing about?
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What would a woman write about?
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Men.
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What is it about?
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A woman is looking for a man.
It's not very original.

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But you've found me.
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This book is not about me.
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Keep on working then.
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"Jean was affectionate,
kind, faithful and attentive...


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