Born Yesterday
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:56:03
But you said it was the one book
on democracy worth reading.

:56:06
That's what everybody says.
:56:08
That's all anybody knows
about de Tocqueville. Except you.

:56:13
Well, it's not so bad
once you stop falling asleep.

:56:18
Hi! I couldn't wait
to see how it went.

:56:22
So, she's stupid.
:56:24
Well, all I mean is,
I didn't feel stupid myself.

:56:27
She hadn't never read the book.
:56:29
- You're kidding!
- No.

:56:31
People always pretend
to be smarter than they are.

:56:34
I don't.
:56:36
I know, Billie.
You're an honest one.

:56:39
When I just said, "She hadn't
never read it," that wasn't right.

:56:43
It was a double negative but...
:56:45
Come on! You told me you'd tell me
when I made a mistake.

:56:48
A person who reads de Tocqueville should
know not to do no double negatives.

:56:51
Yes, ma'am!
:56:58
Smells good in here, doesn't it?
:57:03
If I'd known art smelled this good,
I would have come a long time ago!

:57:15
God, it's so small but it's like
it's bigger than the whole room.

:57:20
Van Gogh painted this
near the end of his life.

:57:27
What a shame that he was never
recognised while he was still living.

:57:31
Don't you think?
:57:35
My mother died
when I was little and...

:57:40
...my dad raised me and my brothers.
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And he loved us so much, but...
:57:46
I never knew a world like that.

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