I Am Sam
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$14.33.
That's five ones...

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Two quarters. 14.33.
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Five ones and two quarters.
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And 17 cents less than 20.
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Dr.Blake, what would you say
kept you going...

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the 12 years
you were in medical school?

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Caffeine and doughnuts...
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and my mother's belief in me.
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I wish I had a mother like that.
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She must have been smart.
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She had great instincts.
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Do you happen to know
what her I.Q. was?

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In the lower ranges.
About 70.

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So your mother...
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this woman who had
the mind of a 9-year-old...

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had the wisdom to recognize
you would be a great doctor.

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Yes. I can't say
it was always easy...

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but she taught me the things
they can't teach.

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Patience and compassion.
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Traits most doctors
have in spades.

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Mr.Dawson.
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You've become
a wonderful girl...

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and we're proud of you.
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Lucy will be, too.
She'll be wonderful.

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He's very enthusiastic.
Thank you, Doctor.

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No further questions.
Come on, come on.

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How'd you get through medical
school? Where'd you live?

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We lived with
my mother's parents.

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- Grandma and Grandpa.
- Yes.

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Would it be fair to say
that Grandma and Grandpa...

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were of normal intelligence?
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And so,
would it be fair to say...

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that Grandma and Grandpa
of normal intelligence...

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had the real responsibilities?
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Objection. Mr.Turner's
mother-in-law lives with him.


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