Born Yesterday
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1:10:00
All through history,
there's been bigger men and better.

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Name somebody bigger.
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My father.
1:10:10
Minimum wage!
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So what? At least he spent time with me.
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- I work every day. Even Sundays.
- For what, for who...? For whom?

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For money!
What do you think?

1:10:22
So go rob a bank! That's work!
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I have never in my whole life...
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...robbed a bank!
1:10:32
You're still not big.
1:10:34
You don't care about anything big.
1:10:37
Don't get nervous
just cos you read a book.

1:10:40
You're still as dumb as you ever were.
1:10:43
But I don't mind,
cos you're still the hottest little...

1:10:46
Come here!
1:10:48
I've never seen you like this.
What's the matter with you?

1:10:53
My life is what's the matter with me.
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Maybe I am dumb, but I know
there's a better life than this!

1:11:00
I want to be like those Van Gogh people,
where people care about each other!

1:11:05
Harry...!
1:11:11
You got money, Harry,
but you got a cheap life.

1:11:14
I don't own nothin' cheap
except you.

1:11:17
There's a little law about that.
Nobody can own anybody.

1:11:20
Yeah? Well, what I say is law.
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So shut up!
1:11:25
Sign the papers.
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Business is all you care about.
1:11:30
Business bought you that outfit, and
just about everything else you own.

1:11:34
So cut the crap! Sign the papers!
1:11:39
All right.
1:11:50
What are you waiting for?
1:11:53
- I want to read 'em first.
- Just do it.

1:11:56
Listen, you big ox,
1:11:58
if I'm putting my name
on something, I want to know what it says.


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