Toute une vie
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Happiness is a lovely word.
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It's a lovely word
that's a bit scary.

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What's your definition
of happiness?

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Happiness is...
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meeting someone
who wants to meet you,

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and living selfishly together.
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You also talk a lot about men.
What is a man?

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A man is someone
who isn't afraid of men.

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- What a bullshitter!
- And a woman?

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A woman is a man
who cries sometimes.

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And you talk about superstition.
Are you superstitious?

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- Yes.
- It seems out of character.

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I think superstition
is a kind of crutch for intelligence.

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And since intelligence
often limps,

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we call on superstition.
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And now, Simon Duroc,
the inevitable question...

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the subject of your next film?
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The 20th century.
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Listen.
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If ever there's another war
in Israel...

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help them.
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- Help them!
- I promise you, Daddy.

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"Even though I was an orphan
of the camps,

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I never understood
the Jewish problem.

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What did Dachau
and Auschwitz mean to me?

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Abstractions, symbols,
words, figures...

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history's greatest genocide.
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Apparently my mother
died from it.

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Six million martyrs
for a homeland.

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That's a high price to pay
for the right not to exist.

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Aryans in 1943 or Arabs in 1973,
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what's the difference?
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Hitler was right. The Third Reich
would last 1,000 years.

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Why should the world
have a bad conscience?

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It's easy to wash your hands
of Jewish blood with gas.

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The Arabs aren't the most guilty.

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