Chariots of Fire
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So you've travelled 300 mile just to see me?
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You and Liddell.
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I'd heard you were both the best.
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And what do you think now?
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Eric Liddell?
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I've never seen such drive,
such commitment in a runner.

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He runs like a wild animal.
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He unnerves me.
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So he should.
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He frightens the living daylights out of me.
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I want you to help me take him on.
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Tell me, Mr Abrahams. Are you married?
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No. Why?
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Well,
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when the right girl comes along,
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how will you feel if she pops the question?
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You see, Mr Abrahams,
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like the bridegroom,
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it's the coach that should do the asking.
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Mr Mussabini,
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I can run fast.
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With your help, I think I can run even faster.
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Perhaps faster than any man ever ran.
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I want that Olympic medal.
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Now, I can see it there.
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It's waiting for me.
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But I can't get it on my own.
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Well, we've an old saying in my game, son.
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You can't put in what God's left out.
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Now, you leave it to me.
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I'll watch you. I'll observe.
And if I think I can help -

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if I can see the big prize hanging there -
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believe me, I won't waste any time.
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When we meet again,
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I'll be the one that does the begging.
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So you will watch me?
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Son, if you're good enough...
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I'll take you apart piece by bloody piece.
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Thank you.

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