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Is that a good idea?
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Intel's out there, and they say
people aren't happy.

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Sisters...
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...brethren...
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The mayor of the city of New York...
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...the Honorable John Pappas.
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Thank you, reverend.
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I was warned not to come here.
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I was warned.
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They warned me:
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"Don't stand behind that coffin. "
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But why should I heed
such a warning...

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...when a heartbeat is silent...
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...and a child lies dead?
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"Don't stand behind...
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...this coffin. "
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That boy was as pure
and as innocent...

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...as the driven snow.
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But I must stand here because...
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...I have not given you
what you should have.

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Until we can walk abroad
and recreate ourselves...

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...until we can stroll along the
streets like boulevards...

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...congregate in parks,
free from fear...

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...our families mingling...
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...our children laughing,
our hearts joined...

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Until that day,
we have no city.

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You can label me a failure
until that day.

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The first, and perhaps only great
mayor, was Greek.

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He was Pericles of Athens...
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...and he lived
some 2500 years ago...

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...and he said:
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"All things good of this earth...
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...flow into the city...
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...because of the city's greatness. "

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