The Eiger Sanction
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:06:12
Now that the school year's
coming to a close...

:06:15
...many of you will be going forth to prove
how cleverly you can run the world.

:06:20
More power to you
as you take your turn in the barrel.

:06:25
Some of you will continue
with your education.

:06:27
Some of you, I hope,
will continue with your interest in art.

:06:35
Some of you will have other interests...
:06:39
...other talents.
:06:41
If we've learned nothing else this year...
:06:43
...I hope you've learned the stupidity of
the statement, "Art belongs to the world."

:06:48
Art belongs to the cultured
who can appreciate it.

:06:52
The majority of the great unwashed
does not fit into this category.

:06:55
And neither, I'm sorry to say...
:06:58
...do most of you.
:07:22
Dr. Hemlock...
:07:24
...I just wanted to tell you
how much I enjoyed your course.

:07:27
I've never felt this close to art before.
:07:30
How nice.
:07:31
- But I have a problem.
- How terrible.

:07:35
If I don't keep my "B" average,
I'll lose my scholarship...

:07:38
...and I don't think I'll
do well on your final exam.

:07:42
I've gained a whole new feeling about art...
:07:44
...but sometimes you can't put
your true feelings down on paper.

:07:49
How true.
:07:50
If there was anything I could do to
raise my grade...

:07:52
...l'd be willing to do anything.
:07:56
Anything at all really.

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