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I took a course in art last winter.
I learned the difference between...
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a fine oil painting and a
mechanical thing, like a photograph.
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The photograph shows
only the reality.
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The painting shows not only the
reality, but the dream behind it.
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It's our dreams
that carry us on.
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They separate us
from the beasts.
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I wouldn't want to go on living if I
thought it was all just eating and sleeping.
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And taking my clothes off.
I mean, putting them on.
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Ooh, ooh!
Oh, Doctor!
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Mrs. Simmons, steady now,
steady. Don't upset yourself.
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Everything's going to be
all right. What's the matter?
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Doctor, that is not
my mother!
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I'm very glad
to hear that.
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Elwood's been here. He's been here,
Doctor! Now, now, better be quiet.
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I'll take it.
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Hello? Yes?
Who's calling?
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He's here! It's your
brother! Let me talk to him.
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Be careful. Don't let him
know that I'm here. Be casual.
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Yes, I'll be casual.
Yes.
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Hello, Elwood.
Where are you, dear?
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I'm here, Veta.
l-ls Harvey there?
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He won't say where he is. He
wants to know if Harvey's here.
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Tell him Harvey is here. But he isn't!
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I know that, but pretend he
is. We've got to humor him.
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Hello, Elwood.
Yes, dear, Harvey's here.
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Why don't you come home?
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It won't work. He wants us
to call Harvey to the telephone.
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Well, say Harvey's here but he can't come
to the phone because he's in the bathtub.
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Oh, Doctor! You've got
to do it, Mrs. Simmons.
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Yes, dear, Harvey is here, but he can't
come to the telephone. He's in the bathtub.
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I'll send him over as soon as
he's dry. Where are you, dear?
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I-I-I'm...
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Never mind. Harvey just
walked in the door down here.
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Oh... Mr. Cracker,
two martinis.