1:11:01
-What about Steve?
-He doesn't drink coffee. Do you?
1:11:04
Angus, listen...
1:11:05
-Henry, put those magazines back.
-I'm just looking at the pictures.
1:11:11
-It's not good for you.
-I learn so much from these magazines.
1:11:15
I refuse to discriminate
between modes of knowing.
1:11:22
-You can't smoke in here anymore.
-Why not?
1:11:25
It's the law.
1:11:35
This place is losing
all its charm, Mr. Deng.
1:11:38
Business is good. The kids
hang out all day, drink coffee...
1:11:42
...talk about art and read poetry.
-It's just a fad.
1:11:46
These kids today,
they're just slaves to fashion.
1:11:51
This is really quite
unbelievably bad, my friend.
1:11:54
I've made a career
out of disregard for convention.
1:11:58
But this is profoundly
irrelevant material.
1:12:01
This is only my opinion,
but it is one I value highly.
1:12:04
Good night, Laura. Call Norton
if we're still on for tomorrow.
1:12:07
I refuse to admit that I've ever
been wrong as a reader.
1:12:13
You got talent. You have an innate
sense of the musicality of language.
1:12:17
A good ear, maybe. But you
do nothing significant with it.
1:12:22
And this twisted reasoning that
poses as conviction or insight...
1:12:27
it's...
well, it's embarrassing.
1:12:30
Why did you bring
this thing to me anyway?
1:12:34
A friend of mine spoke of you.
He said you had a lot of integrity.
1:12:37
Yes, well, of course
I do, but I'm not crazy.
1:12:41
Who is this person?
Do I know him?
1:12:47
His name is Henry Fool.
1:12:57
Never heard of him.