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	Or I'm crazy.
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	Either way, it's a good story.
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	You see, Amy,
for the average person,
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	the hunger for knowledge
is like the hunger for food.
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	We want to know just enough to
take the edge off our appetite.
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	Then we're satisfied,
and we stop.
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	But you are a glutton.
:36:21
	You can't help overeating.
:36:23
	- I don't hear you complaining.
- No, that's the point.
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	That's why I still need you.
:36:29
	'Cause all that stuff
I don't eat, I still want.
:36:32
	So I send you in to do
the eating for me
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	so I get to experience it
:36:35
	without actually suffering
any mental indigestion.
:36:38
	Thanks a lot.
So, I do all the suffering.
:36:40
	Nobody's forcing anything
down your throat, correct?
:36:43
	No.
:36:45
	I'm not here to save people,
and I'm not here to judge them.
:36:48
	I take them as they come
and use them as they pass by.
:36:53
	You know, there's something
vaguely demonic about you.
:36:57
	Did you know the word "demon"
:36:59
	comes from the Greek word
for "knowledge"?
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	No, I didn't.
:37:03
	American education.
:37:05
	Hop in.
I'll give you a lift.
:37:06
	No, thanks.
:37:08
	I need the fresh air.
:37:10
	Then walk back to your room,
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	lie in your coffin until
the daylight hours have passed,
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	as is your habit,
then go get me my story.
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	Panduri and Kovacs.