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:16:00
Give me a minute.
:16:02
OK, Fereshteh, you were supposed to
criticize Pulitzer's The principles and...

:16:05
...bring it today. Is it ready?
:16:07
I've started the book,
but because it's so long,

:16:11
I unfortunately haven't finished it yet.
I'll try.

:16:15
That's unacceptable.
:16:17
You have to learn that
when you're young.

:16:32
Hey comrade, what?
:16:34
What I mean is hopefully,
by tomorrow.

:16:41
Minoo, here's the magazine you wanted.
What is your discussion today?

:16:50
What's going on Miss Fereshteh?
:16:53
Why are you so pale?
Could it be love?

:16:56
Zohreh, please,
we don't have time for jokes.

:17:00
Why? Joking is a
very important part of life.

:17:04
Joking?! Joking is the work of idles and
not of us who have serious goals.

:17:09
Love and falling in love aren't serious?
:17:11
It is serious.
But it is not relevant to our discussion.

:17:14
Can I ask you to arrange a meeting in which
I can ask my questions about this matter?

:17:19
Where does love have a place?
Is love for the masses?

:17:24
I mean love for a person
from the opposite sex.

:17:30
-I mean...
-I understand.

:17:32
I can't answer you right now.
:17:35
Put your request in a written form,
I'll ask the top officials and let you know.

:17:38
OK, guys.
Let's not distress.

:17:40
We were discussing theory and strategy.
Who's read volume No. 58?

:17:46
Look I disagree with all of you.
No two lives are similar.

:17:51
And there isn't any specific formula
for love and life to be applied equally to all.


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