Husbands and Wives
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After years of accumulating problems
and swallowing one's anger...

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-...you have a chance to begin again.
-Yeah. l can imagine.

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The clock ticks faster for a woman.
Do it while you have some allure left.

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The one advantage
of being older is...

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...you have a lot of experience.
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l have a better shot
at making things work out...

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...if l met someone.
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lf Gabe and l met now,
knowing all the things we know...

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...we'd have a better relationship.
No question.

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Would you still marry him?
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God, what a question!
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You know, for me, l just--
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The thought of breaking up
is just so painful.

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You can't stay out of fear.
You know what you become?

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-What?
-My mother and father.

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Well...
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...l've pictured myself free.
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-l know you have.
-How do you know?

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Because you got so angry
that night...

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...when Jack and l said
we were splitting.

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l realized we must have
touched a nerve.

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-No.
-Yes! lt's like Hamlet and Oedipus.

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You were angry because l did
what you really want to do.

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You're over-dramatizing.
Gabe and l are okay.

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-Nobody has it perfect.
-l know. l know.

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When it's good,
nothing's better.

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Listen, l think maybe l have
a possibility for you.

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-Tell me.
-Michael Gates?

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The one you said was attractive?
ln your office?

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He's only been there a few months.
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He had a girlfriend,
but they've broken up.

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l do think he's attractive.
He's charming, he's bright.

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The timing's perfect.

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