Defending Your Life
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...I love them more than life itself.
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I've never met anybody like them...
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...and I'll miss them forever and ever.
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Is that all, sir?
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That's all.
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Has Mr. Miller overcome his fears,
Your Honors?

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I believe my final summation scene...
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...will prove to you that he has.
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Your middle-thirties were not very good
for you, were they?

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A bad divorce left you
with virtually nothing financially.

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You had about $9,000 to your name,
correct?

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Months before your divorce...
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...you and your wife purchased tickets
to Hong Kong.

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You were going to go together...
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...but after the separation,
she cashed hers in.

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What did you do with yours?
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I used it.
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He used it.
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With only $9,000 to his name...
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...with his life in a rut,
he didn't do the safe thing.

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He could have cashed in his ticket.
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But he said,
"To hell with it, I'm going to Hong Kong."

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That alone, in my book, takes a lot of guts.
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But, Your Honors, it just begins there.
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Let us go to 36-9-16.
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Los Angeles International Airport.
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You're in seat 41 B.
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Between A and C.
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Yes, it is.
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I'm sitting between people
all the way to Asia?

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Yes, you are.
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Is coach completely full?
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Oh, yes.
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Any space left in first class?

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