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1:02:04
That was a terrible thing.
1:02:06
I don't know why hang-gliding
is even considered a sport.

1:02:13
We're interested in new therapies.
How would you characterize your approach?

1:02:17
- My approach?
- Yes, your particular approach.

1:02:23
I don't have one, really.
Most of the time, I'm faking it.

1:02:27
There's not much that can be done
about most problems.

1:02:31
They're too deep-rooted
by the time I hear them.

1:02:34
The most I can do, usually,
is look and listen real closely

1:02:38
and try to catch some glimpse
of the secret life everybody's got.

1:02:43
If I can get a sense of that, then maybe,
just maybe I can help them a little.

1:02:50
I see.
1:02:53
- The argument had nothing to do with it.
- What was it about?

1:02:57
I'd ordered
the 100 greatest books ever written.

1:03:00
- What are they?
- All the great writers.

1:03:03
Shakespeare, Dickens, Moby Dick.
Those people.

1:03:06
- 100 books?
- It's irrelevant. It had nothing to do with it.

1:03:10
- What happened?
- We argued on Sunday.

1:03:13
He went to work on Monday
and stayed in the city,

1:03:17
but on Thursday,
when he normally comes home, he didn't.

1:03:20
- He didn't call till Saturday.
- You were concerned.

1:03:24
It's happened before.
I am shocked by how little I'm feeling.

1:03:30
I don't understand this.
1:03:33
I'll probably have
a complete depressoid collapse soon.

1:03:37
- Won't I?
- Doubtful. What did he say?

1:03:40
He said he wasn't coming back. He said
it hadn't worked for him for quite a while.

1:03:46
Do you know what I regret the most?
1:03:48
I am sorry I let him
make the kids take his name!

1:03:52
He was an acquirer.
He liked to acquire things.


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