The Cider House Rules
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or at least useful thing
that it is you find to do.

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I wasn't intending to leave here
to be entirely useless.

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I expect I'll find some
other way to be of use.

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- In other parts of the world,
I suppose there are other ways.
- Of course.

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Are you so stupid you imagine you're
going to find a more gratifying life?

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What you will find is people
like the poor people who get left here.

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Only nobody takes care of them
half as well. You won't be able
to take care of them either.

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There's no taking care
of anybody, not out there.

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You know I'm grateful for everything
that you've done for me.

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- I don't need your gratitude.
- I don't need this.
I know all about my condition.

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It's your heart.
You ought to take it with you.

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Going where?
Does he have a plan of some kind?

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- Will he be back soon?
- I don't know. He's just leaving.

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You were the one who says
he needs to see the world.

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- That's what he'll do, is see the world.
- He's leaving.

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- He'll need clothes.
He'll need some money.
- Let him try to make some money.

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That's part of seeing
the world, isn't it?

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Oh, Wilbur, stop it. You knew this was
going to happen. He's a young man.

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He's still a boy.
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Out in the world,
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he's still a boy.
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Just find him some clothes,
Wilbur.

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He could use some clothes.
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- Homer.

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