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But being smart and doing whatever
you need to do to get ahead -

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- and stepping on other people ...
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There's more to life than that.
You're only cheating yourself.

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Why are you lecturing me?
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This isn't the time or the place
to get into it.

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But for one example,
a certain former colleague of mine -

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- made a very big mistake.
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I thinkthe lesson here
is that we all make mistakes.

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We have to learn that our actions
can carry serious consequences.

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Maybe if certain
older, wiser people -

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- hadn't acted like little babies,
then everything would be okay.

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I agree. And certain young
and naive people -

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- should thanktheir lucky stars -
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- that the entire school didn't find
out about certain indiscretions -

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- that could have ruined their
chances to win certain elections.

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Certain older people shouldn't
be leching after their students.

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Some can't even
get their own wives pregnant.

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And slanderous accusations shouldn't
be made to young, naive people -

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- whose mothers are paralegal
secretaries in successful law firms.

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If you want to keep questioning me,
I want my attorney present.

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- You wanted to see me?
- Wait outside, Tammy.

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- Is this about the posters?
- Possibly. Wait outside.

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Okay, because I know who did it.
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So I'll just be outside.
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Don't go anywhere, Tracy.
Tammy, come in here.


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