The Cider House Rules
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:58:02
No, but she did love him.
How many women have you known?

:58:07
And what did she
die of exactly?

:58:11
She was torn apart.
She died of a broken heart.

:58:16
Oh. Well, I just...
:58:19
I need a better
medical explanation.

:58:23
Torn apart. At least King Kong,
he knew what he wanted.

:58:31
Hey, what you doin'
with that Candy, Homer?

:58:34
- Makin' history, I suppose.
:58:38
- You ain't gettin'
in no trouble, I hope.
- No trouble.

:58:42
That Candy, she's
the nicest girl I know.

:58:46
She's about the most beautiful
girl I've ever seen, but I
don't know if she's the nicest.

:58:51
She's the nicest and most beautiful
girl I've ever known.

:58:54
See, that sounds like
you in trouble already, Homer.

:58:57
Sounds like big trouble
to me, Homer.

:59:01
- I'm not in trouble.
- Yeah, you is.

:59:04
I know when people
are in trouble.

:59:07
You is.
:59:09
His name is Homer Wells,
:59:11
and his pathetic resume
is the best I've seen.

:59:15
I find it hard to believe that the board
would be interested in this character.

:59:18
But he looks like
an excellent young man.

:59:21
A first-rate candidate.
Don't you think?

:59:23
He looks like a bleeding
heart missionary moron to me.

:59:26
But that would be the problem with any
doctor interested in coming here.

:59:29
- Do you know him?
- No, and I don't want to.

:59:32
He's doing missionary work
in India.

:59:34
I wrote to him weeks ago, but either
he's too holy or too busy to answer.

:59:39
Tomboy!
:59:44
Sorry. Okay.
Come on.

:59:49
I fail to see how someone
courageous enough...

:59:51
to make a commitment
to a foreign mission is
automatically to be dismissed.

:59:55
That part of the world requires
precisely the kind of dedication
that is needed here.


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