La Vita è bella
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I'll take just one.
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I'll take it to my wife:
Guido's flower.

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I truly enjoyed myself with you.
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You're the most ingenious...
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waiter I've ever come across.
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Thank you. You're the customer with
the most culture I've ever served.

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Thank you.
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Good-bye, Doctor Lessing.
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By the way.
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"If you say my name...
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I'm not there anymore.
Who am I?"

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If you say my name,
I'm not there anymore.

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What is it?
What did he say?

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"Silence!"
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Beautiful. If you say the word,
it's not there anymore. Silence.

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I'm not talking about Berlin,
in the outskirts. Imagine that!

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Third grade.
Listen to this problem.

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I remember it
because it shocked me.

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A lunatic costs the state
four marks a day.

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A cripple,
four and a half marks.

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An epileptic,
three marks and a half.

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Considering that the average
is four marks a day...

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and there are 300,000 patients,
how much would the state save...

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if these individuals
were eliminated?

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I can't believe this!
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That was my exact reaction.
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I can't believe
a seven-year-old child...

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has to solve
this kind of equation.

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It's a difficult calculation.
Proportions, percentages.

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They need at least some algebra
to do those equations.

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That's high school material for us.
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No, all it takes is multiplication.
You said there are 300,000 cripples?

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300,000 times four.
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If we killed them all,
we'd save 1 ,200,000 marks a day.

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- It's easy!
- Exactly!

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But you're an adult. They make seven-
year-old children do this in Germany!


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