The Wind and the Lion
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1:19:07
Why are you closing your left eye?
You told us to shoot with both eyes open.

1:19:11
The light bothers me.
I can't see out of that eye anymore.

1:19:14
- What do you mean?
- I'm blind in my left eye.

1:19:16
- Since when?
- Saturday. Boxing.

1:19:22
Now don't say anything
to Edith about it. Do you hear?

1:19:25
Maybe it'll go away.
1:19:28
And don't let anyone come up
on my left side either.

1:19:32
Father, is Raisuli a real pirate?
1:19:34
Yes, Quentin, he's the last
of the Barbary pirates.

1:19:37
Why do you say that?
1:19:39
Well, the world is fast outgrowing
pirates, of that sort anyway.

1:19:43
Do you know any others?
1:19:44
Yes, J.P. Morgan.
He's the only other real pirate I know.

1:19:47
I hope you have him brought
before you in chains.

1:19:50
- J.P. Morgan? I should hardly think so.
- No, have Raisuli brought before you.

1:19:54
I should like to see that.
1:19:55
Oh, I should like to see him too,
but not in chains.

1:19:59
Let's have the Winchester, Alice.
1:20:04
You like him. Don't you, Father?
1:20:06
You like J.P. Morgan too. Don't you?
1:20:09
Of course I do, Alice.
1:20:10
But they're your enemies.
1:20:13
Well, sometimes one finds
that your enemies...

1:20:19
...are a lot more admirable
than your friends.

1:20:23
You pick the road to greatness,
and you'll have that choice someday.

1:20:28
You come to realize that
the road traveled by great men...

1:20:31
...is dark and lonely and lit only
at intervals by other great men.

1:20:36
And sometimes they're your enemies.
1:20:39
But they're the only true luxury
you have.

1:20:43
Yes, it's a dark and difficult road...
1:20:45
...and I do not look down upon anyone
who has the good sense not to take it.


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