:36:00
You are an old fool. Let me pass.
:36:02
Wait, I'm trying to save you.
I don't ask you to believe me.
:36:05
I ask you to think on the hours
when one sleeps.
:36:08
Do you know what happens then?
The body may lie still in bed...
:36:12
but what happens to the thoughts,
the spirit?
:36:15
With what ancient demons
does it spend its time...
:36:18
and in what deeds?
:36:21
And Thea, does she know?
:37:05
Oliver...
:37:08
Would you say, Oliver,
that I am different from other men?
:37:12
Different? No.
:37:13
- Are my thoughts different?
- Every man has his own thoughts.
:37:18
You don't understand.
Are Greeks different?
:37:22
I mean, old fellows like myself who were
brought up in the mountain villages?
:37:25
Sure. Greeks are different from Bavarians,
Bavarians are different from Irish.
:37:29
Sure, you're different.
:37:30
I still don't seem to make you understand.
Let me try again.
:37:34
This trouble, this sickness we have...
:37:37
the fact that we may all die,
toward that am I different?
:37:42
Yeah, I suppose you are.
:37:47
How?
:37:50
Well, Albrecht and I,
and St. Aubyn, too, before he died...
:37:54
we sort of take it, accept it,
but you're fighting it.
:37:58
It seems to me you're fighting
something bigger than the plague...