Glengarry Glen Ross
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I have no business
that I wish to transact.

:36:06
I don't want to tell you
how to handle your wife.

:36:08
My wife filled in a form, and we
have been plagued for the last year--

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That's the situation
I'm trying to alleviate, Larry.

:36:15
No, no.
Do you understand?

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Thank you. No.
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- Roma, man-- he don't care.
- He don't care.

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He's sitting on top of the world.
He's got good leads, good prospects.

:36:41
- Sales, sales.
- Sales contests.

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- That's what I'm saying.
- Times turn hard, they bounce you out.

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If they bounce you with no
confidence--

:36:48
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying to you.

:36:56
If they get you
on a bad beat--

:36:59
and you got to go out there,
get a new job--

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- With no--
- With no confidence--

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Yes.
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I'll tell you what the hard part is--
to stop thinking like a goddamn slave.

:37:09
You say the Nazis
in Europe--
''If they came in my door''--

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bullshit, the time is now.
What do you do now?

:37:15
Some guy pissing in your face.
Cocksucker--

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wants to break your rice bowl.
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Mitch and Murray, fuck you.
What I say-- fuck you!

:37:24
Sitting on the good leads.
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George, we're men here.
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Yes.
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And I'll tell you--
I'll tell you what the hard part is.

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- What?
- Starting up.

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Standing up.
Breaking free of this bullshit,

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this enslavement to some guy,
'cause he's got the upper hand.

:37:48
This is the difference--
listen to me, George.

:37:51
Now Jerry Graff went
into business for himself.

:37:53
He said, ''I'm going on my own.''
And he was free, you understand me?


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