The Assassination of Richard Nixon
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:05:02
Not this chair...
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- Jack Jones.
- Bill Wilson.

:05:07
Bill, what our new associate's trying
to explain, I think is...

:05:11
that this is leather
with a Naugahyde coating.

:05:14
Coating?
:05:15
Exactly. Comfort of leather.
Just a little easier to clean.

:05:22
No extra cost. How does it feel?
:05:25
It is comfy.
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- You know what you look like sitting there?
- What?

:05:29
You look like the boss. Are you the boss?
:05:34
I got my own place.
:05:35
What did I tell you?
Did you write the gentleman up, Sam?

:05:38
No, he didn't...
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Write the gentleman up.
:05:45
Can we deliver this for you Monday,
or is Tuesday better?

:05:49
Tuesday's probably better.
:05:52
Mr. Bernstein, sir...
:05:54
there are times that I have felt alone
on this planet.

:05:58
And that's how they want us, isn't it?
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Alone. Divided. Weak.
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- To our new closer.
- Hear, hear.

:06:11
You smell something? I do.
:06:15
I smell success. And you've got the odor.
:06:19
All right, Sam.
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Why do I say that to you, Sam?
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Well, I certainly am trying.
:06:26
Got nothing to do with trying. It's believing.
:06:30
When you believe in what you're selling,
you succeed.

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Because then you're not selling.
You see what I'm saying?

:06:37
You're talking from somewhere here.
You've got to believe.

:06:42
It's a gift. I've got it.
Marty's got it. You may have it.

:06:46
I can believe in anything.
Isn't that right, Marty?

:06:51
It's true.
:06:52
You want to know who
the greatest salesman in the world is?

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That man, right there.
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He sold the whole country,
200 million people...


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