Les Invasions barbares
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You don't care much
about living, do you?

:51:13
Not really.
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I was like you at your age. Ready to
die at any time. I didn't care.

:51:20
That's why the young people
make the best martyrs.

:51:24
It's paradoxical,
but living grows on you,

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when you begin to subtract:
I've got 20 years left, 15, 10.

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When you realize it's for the last time.
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I'm buying my last car.
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This is my last trip
to Genoa, Barcelona...

:51:39
I won't live that long.
-How do you know?

:51:44
Overdoses are pretty frequent.
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But you can never tell. Maybe you'll
kick it and reach a ripe old age.

:51:53
We can't decipher the past,
how can we know the future?

:51:57
No one ever knows what'll happen to them.
:52:00
Except me, now. I know.
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Are you scared? -Sure am. I don't want to
stop living. I loved life so much.

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What was it you loved?
-Everything.

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Wine, books, music, women,
above all women.

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Their smell, their mouths,
the feel of their skin.

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Were there many of them?
-Yes.

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Don't they begin to seem the same?
-A bit, yes.

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But I never get tired of them.
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Still the great seducer? -No, not anymore.
With age, it's not the same thing.

:52:41
Do you still enjoy wine?
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Unfortunately not.
Not with my liver.

:52:47
The trips you dreamed of,
did you make them?

:52:50
Nowadays there are tourists everywhere.
:52:56
It's not the present you cling on,
It's your past life.


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