The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
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- Sarah Sellers?
- I'm Sarah.

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Oh. There you go, then, deary.
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Let's have a look.
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"For Sarah. Maybe one day
I'll teach you to ride it. Love, Daddy."

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Just sign here, madam.
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Go and have a look, love. Thanks.
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"Boys. Boy, I say, boy. I say, boy.
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"Boys, let's get this on the hump.
We got some flyin' to do."

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- Flatter.
- I'm not playing a bomber pilot.

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What can I do with that,
crammed in there? Oh, look.

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Let me just hear it again.
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Three characters is enough.
Three is a good number.

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- You're being paid for four.
- You're stretching me too thin.

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Who do you think I am?
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I think you're whoever I want you to be.
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Then who am I now?
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Peter, have you ever heard
of Mutually Assured Destruction?

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Hum a few bars and I'll join in.
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It refers to when both sides
in an atomic conflict are so powerful

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that if either side were to take action,
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it would inevitably result
in the total annihilation of all concerned.

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I find this concept
can be applied to many situations.

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You're a peculiar fucker, Stan.
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Wait. Peter...
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Peter...
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Can we have the ladders, please?
Finish off this painting.

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You've got no idea what it's like to be me.
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We haven't got time for that.
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Absolute control is a useful thing.

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