A Beautiful Mind
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:43:06
No, they are not gone.
:43:09
Maybe they never will be.
:43:11
But l got used to ignore.
:43:12
l think they are kind
of giving up on me.

:43:16
You think that is what's like.
:43:18
All our dreams and nightmares,
Martin?

:43:22
We got to keep feeding them
to let them stay alive?

:43:25
John, they haunted you...
:43:28
They might past. No body
is haunted by their past.

:43:35
Well, goodbye.
:43:38
John, l'll talk to the department.
:43:41
Maybe in the spring.
:43:48
Hey, Nash.
:43:52
You're... scared?
:44:02
Terrify, modify, petrify,
stupidfy by you.

:44:13
Thanks, professor.
:44:14
Goodbye.
:44:15
Have a nice day.
:44:17
Goodbye.
:44:18
See you.
:44:20
Professor Nash.
:44:25
Can you see him?
:44:27
Ya.
:44:28
Are you sure?
:44:29
How is he?
:44:32
Good.
:44:33
Forgive me. l'm Just always
suspicious in old people.

:44:36
See you next week, professor.
:44:37
See you next week.
:44:39
So now that l know you are real.
:44:41
Who are you and what
can l do for you?

:44:44
Professor, my name
is Thomas King.

:44:47
And l am here to tell you
:44:49
that you've been considered
to the Nobel Prize.


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