Magnolia
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1:27:00
Have you ever been
hit by lightning?

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It hurts.
It doesn't happen to everyone.

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It's an electrical charge.
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It finds its way
across the universe...

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and it lands in your body
and your head!

1:27:15
And as for ruined
but by himself...

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not if his parents
took his freaking life...

1:27:23
and his money
and tell you to do this...

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and to do that,
and if you don't...

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Your parents took your money
you won on that game show?

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Yes! They did.
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What does that mean,
a spoke in the wheel?

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Things go round and round,
don't they?

1:27:43
Yes, they do. They do.
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But I'll make my dreams
come true.

1:27:50
Sounds sad as a weeping willow.
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I used to be smart.
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But now I'm just stupid.
1:27:59
Shall we drink to that?
1:28:01
I want to talk a little bit more
about your background.

1:28:05
You made
some references earlier...

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to subjective human experiences
and terrible things...

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Actually,
I'm confused about your past.

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Is that still lingering?
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It's so boring.
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Just want to clear
some things up.

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Excuse me.
Thank you, Muff.

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It's a funny thing that...
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This is an important element
of "Seduce and Destroy..."

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facing the past is an important
way of not making progress.

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This is something I tell my men
over and over and over.

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This isn't meant...
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I try to teach
my students to ask...

1:28:40
"What is it in aid of?"
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Are you asking me that?
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Well, in trying to
figure out who you are...

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In aid of what?
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Frank, I'm saying that
in trying to figure out...

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I have more important things
to put myself into.

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I think this is
something important...

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you might need to think about
putting yourself into.


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