Iris
Önceki.
göster.
yer.
sonraki.

:05:02
It opens our eyes, our ears.
:05:05
Tells us where delights are lurking.
:05:08
Convinces us that there is only one freedom...
:05:11
... of any importance whatsoever.
:05:14
That of the mind.
:05:16
And gives us the assurance,the confidence...
:05:19
...to walk the path our mind,
our educated mind offers.

:05:27
I shall tell him all my love.
:05:31
All my soul's adoration.
:05:35
And I think he will hear me.
:05:39
And will not say me nay.
:05:43
It is this that gives my soul.
:05:48
All it's joyous elation.
:05:53
As I hear the sweet larks sing.
:05:57
In the clear air of the day.
:06:04
Yes, of course there's something fishy...
:06:05
... about describing people's feelings.
:06:07
Try hard to beaccurate, but...
:06:09
... as soon as you start to define
such and such a feeling...

:06:11
... language let's you down.
:06:13
When we really speak the truth,
words are insufficient.

:06:15
Almost everything,
except things like "pass the gravy" ...

:06:20
... is a lie of a sort.
And that being the case, I shall shut up.

:06:26
And pass the gravy.
:06:33
But love, or at least unsatisfied love...
:06:34
... is concerned as much with understanding.
:06:36
And real love, extreme love...
:06:39
... once it's recognised
has stamp of the indubitable...

:06:41
Ah, John, may I call you, John, may I?
:06:42
Meet Miss Murdoch.
:06:44
Iris, my dear, John Bayley.
:06:45
One of the more promising young lecturers
in the English School.

:06:47
Though I caught him out over
Old English grammar, his weaker side I fear.

:06:52
A minor question of Anglo-Saxon syntax.
:06:58
Wine!

Önceki.
sonraki.