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	We ask,
"What can we believe in?
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	What should we believe in?"
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	Our politicians?
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	Hardly.
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	Our priests?
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	You'd be amazed at how many clients
come to see me
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	because they once believed
in a priest.
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	It's not supposed
to be that way.
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	But it is.
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	What then?
Our parents?
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	"Home is a sanctuary."
For the priviledged few.
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	For most,
it's a battleground.
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	It's not meant
to be like that.
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	But it is.
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	Love?
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	Can we believe in love?
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	Feel safe in it?
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	Loving someone means
we have to relinquish power.
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	It's mutual surrender.
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	But how can this
take place?
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	Trust.
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	Trust is as vital
to human relationships
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	as breath is to life...
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	and just as elusive.
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	Two years ago, my 11-year-old
daughter was murdered.
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	Her name was Eleanor.
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	This wasn't
supposed to happen.
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	But it did.
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	It seemed to go well.
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	I was worried you weren't
going to be there.
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	I said I would be.