Driving Miss Daisy
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1:22:01
What can l do for you?
1:22:02
It's your mama.
1:22:04
What's wrong?
1:22:05
She's taking on something awfuI.
1:22:07
Why's today different from any other day?
1:22:10
No, sir. It ain't the same.
1:22:14
I'II be right there.
1:22:19
Miss Daisy, now there ain't nothing wrong
with you!

1:22:23
Your mind done took a turn this morning.
1:22:26
You'II snap back if you Iet yourseIf.
1:22:28
I can't! I can't!
1:22:31
You're a Iucky oId woman.
1:22:33
No! It's aII a mess now,
and I can't do anything about it.

1:22:38
Now Iook at you. You're rich,
you're weII for your time....

1:22:42
You got foIks who care about
what happens to you.

1:22:45
I'm being troubIe.
I don't want to be troubIe to anybody.

1:22:49
You want something to cry about,
I'II run you to the state home...

1:22:52
...Iet you see
what's Iying around out there.

1:22:55
I bet there ain't one of them
carrying on the way you doing.

1:22:58
I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
Those poor chiIdren.

1:23:02
You keep this up and Mr. Werthan's
going to caII that doctor on you.

1:23:06
Just as sure as you're born, that doctor
is going to have you out in that asyIum.

1:23:12
Now, is that the way you want it to be?
1:23:19
-Hoke?
-Yes.

1:23:22
Do you stiII have that Hudson?
1:23:26
You taIking about
from when I first come here?

1:23:30
No, Miss Daisy.
1:23:32
That thing been in the junkyard now
more than 15 years.

1:23:37
I'm driving your next-to-Iast car now.
1:23:41
1965 CadiIIac.
1:23:43
It's running fine as wine, too.
1:23:48
You ought not to be driving anything,
the way you see.

1:23:52
Now, how you know how I can see
'Iess'n you can Iook out my eyes.


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