Vampire in Brooklyn
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- Yes.
- It's good to paint.

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You know, when I was young,
I used to paint...

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Preacher Pauley!
Come on. Everybody's waitin'.

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- I don't know if right now's...
- Go ahead.

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The Lord waits for no one.
Get your butt in here.

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Right now is not a good time!
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Goddamn!
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What did he say?
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God damns anybody
who doesn't glorify in His work!

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It's a hell of a night outside.
Let's do the sermon on the lawn.

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Come on, sister. Goddamn!
Shit. Ex cuse me.

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Can we bring it down just a little,
please?

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Brothers and sisters,
please quiet down. Thank you.

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We come here time after time and
we talk about the same old same old.

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Hey, quiet down.
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- We talk about Jesus.
- That's right.

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Jesus said and Jesus wept.
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Jesus heard and Jesus walked over.
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I don't wanna talk about Jesus.
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Cos as the big man teaches us,
there's two sides to every story.

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Not one but two.
A story is not one-sided.

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A story has duality.
There's two sides to every story.

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Which brings to mind the phrase
"necessary evil".

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I know many of you
hear that phrase and say,

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"That don't even make no sense to me.
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"Can't be no such thing as
necessary - how's evil necessary?

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"That don't match. That's plaids
and stripes, evil and necessary."

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You see, because without bad,
there is no good.

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Without light, there is no dark,
you need both these things.


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