Gandhi
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:16:02
They're boys and they're Indian.
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Will you take this off?
It pinches every time I speak.

:16:18
I've got it.
:16:27
You'd be Gandhi.
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I thought you'd be bigger.
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-I'm sorry.
-No, that's all right.

:16:36
My name is Charlie Andrews, sir.
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I've come from India.
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I've read a great deal about you.
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Some of it good, I hope.
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Would you care to walk?
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You're a clergyman?
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I met some remarkable people in India.
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And when I read what you were doing,
I wanted to help.

:16:58
-Does that surprise you?
-Not anymore.

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At first, I was amazed...
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...but when you're fighting
in a just cause...

:17:05
...people seem to pop up, like you,
right out of the pavement.

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Even when it's dangerous or....
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Hey, look what's coming!
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A white shepherd leading
a brown Sammy!

:17:21
Perhaps we should....
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Doesn't the New Testament say:
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" If your enemy strikes you on
the right cheek, offer him the left"?

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The phrase was used metaphorically.
I don't think our Lord--

:17:30
I'm not so sure.
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I have thought about it a great deal.
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I suspect He meant
you must show courage...

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...be willing to take a blow,
several blows, to show...

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...you won't strike back,
nor will you be turned aside.

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And when you do that, it calls on
something in human nature...

:17:46
...that makes his hatred for you
decrease and his respect increase.

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I think Christ grasped that,
and I have seen it work.

:17:54
Good morning.
:17:55
Get off the pavement,
you bloody coon.

:17:57
-Yeah, get off.
-Kaffir!


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