Love and Death
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:17:03
And what would you think if I kissed you?
:17:06
I'd think what a mad,
impetuous, wonderful fool he is.

:17:11
- Don't!
- I must!

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- We just ate.
- Your skin, it is so beautiful.

:17:16
Yes, I know. It covers my whole body.
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I must have you.
:17:20
No, not on the piano. It's a rented piano.
:17:23
Darling, my darling, my...
:17:26
Sonja!
:17:28
Sonja, did you see a jar of wine sauce?
:17:35
- Come to my quarters tomorrow at three.
- I can't.

:17:38
- Please!
- It's immoral. What time?

:17:40
- Who is to say what is moral?
- Morality is subjective.

:17:44
Subjectivity is objective.
:17:46
Moral notions imply attributes
to substances

:17:49
which exist only in relational duality.
:17:51
Not as an essential extension
of ontological existence.

:17:55
Can we not talk about sex so much?
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- I'm terribly sorry.
- You'd better go.

:18:01
- Sonja, please.
- No, I mean it.

:18:07
Men...
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Next week, we leave for the front.
:18:12
The object will be to kill
as many Frenchmen as possible.

:18:16
Naturally, they are going to try
and kill as many Russians as possible.

:18:21
If we kill more Frenchmen, we win.
:18:24
If they kill more Russians, they win.
:18:28
What do we win?
:18:31
What do we win, Private?
:18:34
Imagine your loved ones
conquered by Napoleon

:18:37
and forced to live under French rule.
:18:40
Do you want them to eat
that rich food and those heavy sauces?

:18:43
No.
:18:45
Do you want them to have
soufflé every meal and croissant?

:18:49
No.
:18:51
Men, since you are all getting a three-day
furlough before going into battle,

:18:56
we would like to show you
this little hygiene play.


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