First Monday in October
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1:29:02
No. Of course not.
1:29:04
Then there's no reason to resign. Get
some clothes on, let's get down there.

1:29:10
If there is the slightest doubt in
anybody's mind that I belong there,

1:29:14
I don't wanna be there.
1:29:16
Lady, that is extremely noble
but goddamn wrong.

1:29:24
What do you think I should do?
What's protocol? Write the president?

1:29:28
You write nobody. Keep your robes on,
let the mud fly. It won't stick.

1:29:31
Quitting the court
without good reason

1:29:33
is spitting in the face of the
government that put you there.

1:29:36
I've got good reason.
1:29:38
Because of what your husband
did that you didn't know about?

1:29:40
When you're married,
you're a part of them.

1:29:43
You're a member of the high court.
When they give you that chair

1:29:45
that you'll sit in for life,
something happens!

1:29:48
"In a moment, in the twinkling
of an eye,

1:29:50
"this corruption shall put on
incorruption."

1:29:53
St. Paul v. The Corinthians.
1:29:56
Et al. Interesting case.
1:30:01
But what if an incorrupt person
finds out that she's corrupt?

1:30:05
That's applesauce, and you know it.
1:30:09
I thought you'd be happy
to have me off the court.

1:30:12
Oh, that was before
you were on the court.

1:30:21
I never thought I'd ever kiss
a Supreme Court justice.

1:30:24
You didn't kiss me. I kissed you.
1:30:30
Make you a deal.
You don't resign, I don't die.

1:30:35
Let me think about that.
1:30:46
Don't we want
the working entrance?

1:30:48
Not this morning.
Right up the front steps.

1:30:51
I can't wait to get into that
conference room.

1:30:53
You really think we can go in there
and I can pick up where I left off?

1:30:56
Hell, no! Every day is different.
You're different, I'm different.


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