Six Degrees of Separation
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It's there to sort out your nightmare.
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To show you the exit
from the maze of your nightmare.

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To transform the nightmare into
dreams that become your bedrock.

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If we do not listen to that voice, it dies.
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It shrivels.
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It vanishes.
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The imagination is not our escape.
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On the contrary. The imagination
is the place we are all trying to get to.

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(screams)
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(phone rings)
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- Hello?
- I had a call that might interest you.

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(Flan) And a new character
entered our story.

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Well, it was really quite extraordinary,
very unusual. I was seeing a patient...

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Dr Fine, there's a friend
of your son's here. He's hurt.

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- My God.
- Hi.

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- I was mugged.
- Come in.

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He was more scared than hurt.
A knife wound. A few bruises.

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- I don't know how to thank you.
- Don't be silly.

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My father'll be here tomorrow.
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He's making a movie of Cats.
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Yes.
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And this man had been
a matinée idol of my youth.

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Somebody who had really forged ahead
and made new paths for blacks

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just by the strength of his own talent.
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Strangely, I'd identified with him
before I started medical school.

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I mean, I'm a Jew.
My grandparents were killed in the war.

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And I had this sense of self-hatred, of fear.
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And this kid's father,

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