In weiter Ferne, so nah!
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Two minutes before the end...
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in April, 1945.
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But that was enough, Doctor!
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Or when we were
on loan to someone...

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whose driver had pneumonia.
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If time were merely painful to them...
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then their perfection
would make nosense.

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This small piece of a human being
is perfect.

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A tooth!
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Whoever observes it
can see a face...

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can see eyes,
can hear breathing.

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In some places,
time seems to want to linger.

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Not that it stands still.
It just moves in different ways.

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These maybe places
where people once worked...

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talked in confusion
and cursed.

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Then, one day, these places
were no longer important.

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This breathing is now...
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and now...
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and now...
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and still now.
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What's keeping him?
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The world is about to end!
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Okay, let's see you step on it!
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I'll do my best, Mr. Becker.

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