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	But all the people can't be
all right all of the time
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	Abraham Lincoln said that
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	I'll let you be in my dream
if I can be in yours
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	I said that
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	In old Irish mythology,
they talk about the shape-changers.
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	He changed voices. He changed images.
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	It wasn't necessary for him to be...
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	a definitive person.
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	He was a receiver.
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	He was possessed.
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	And he articulated...
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	what the rest of us wanted to say
but couldn't say.
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	How many roads must a man walk down
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	before you call him a man?
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	How many seas must a white dove sail
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	before she sleeps in the sand?
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	It's almost enough to make you...
1:47:09
	believe in Jung's notion
of collective unconscious.
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	That if there is an American
collective unconscious...
1:47:17
	if you could believe in something like that...
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	that Bobby had somehow tapped into it.
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	And there were always...
1:47:26
	these sometimes very faint resonances.
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	In taking all the elements
that I've ever known...
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	to make wide-sweeping statements
which conveyed a feeling...
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	that was in the general essence
of the spirit of the times.
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	I think I managed to do that.
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	I thought that I needed to press on...
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	and get as far into it as I could.
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	Is blowin' in the wind