Postcards from the Edge
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1:09:17
Dear, it's no good
feeling sorry for yourself.

1:09:22
You're gonna have to overcome
these difficulties.

1:09:25
You might as well do it
with some style.

1:09:28
You could easily make an enormous
amount of money if you'd only sing.

1:09:33
You have a God-given talent
and you just throw it away.

1:09:36
You could be much bigger than Madonna.
She hasn't got half your voice.

1:09:41
You'd have to stop smoking. You could
make an album. l'd produce it.

1:09:45
l'm getting out of the business.
1:09:47
lf l don't, l'll never have any kind
of a chance at having a normal life.

1:09:53
Let's take this one thing at a time.
1:09:56
First, everyone is always getting out
of the business.

1:10:00
And B: You are just like me.
Some days l wake up--

1:10:04
Will you please stop telling me
how to run my life...

1:10:07
...for a couple of minutes?
1:10:10
lsn't it enough that you were right?
1:10:13
You feel sorry for yourself for having
a monster of a mother like me.

1:10:18
Everything about you says,
''See what you did?''

1:10:21
l never said ''monster.''
1:10:22
You don't say it, but you feel it.
1:10:25
Somehow you lay the entire blame
for your drug-taking on me.

1:10:28
l do not. l do not, Mother.
1:10:30
l took the drugs, nobody made me.
1:10:34
Go ahead and say it.
You think l'm an alcoholic.

1:10:42
Okay.
1:10:44
l think you're an alcoholic.
1:10:50
Maybe l was an alcoholic
when you were a teenager...

1:10:54
...but l had a breakdown when my
marriage failed and l lost my money.

1:10:58
That's when l started taking drugs.

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