It Should Happen to You
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Let me put it this way.
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What most people, real people,
want is privacy.

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That's about the best thing
anybody can have.

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Not me.
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- What is this craze to get well-known?
- Why craze?

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Do you think everybody is so anxious
to be above the crowd?

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- Yes.
- But what's the point of it?

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In the first place, everybody can't be
above the crowd, can they?

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No. But everybody can try
if they want to.

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But why isn't it more important to learn
how to be a part of the crowd?

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Not me.
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It isn't just making a name.
Don't you understand that?

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It's making a name stand
for something.

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- Names stand for different things.
- So who said not?

:37:46
- Want my opinion?
- No.

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My opinion is this. It's better
if your name stands for something...

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...on one block than if it stands
for nothing all over the entire world.

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I don't follow your point.
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I wish you could. This thing is getting
more in our way every day.

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What do you mean "in our way"?
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I mean that...
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There's a lot of things,
sensible things...

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...we could talk about and do
and try for...

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...but I can't seem
to get you down to Earth.

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What's so wonderful about Earth?
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Well, when this whole thing is over...
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...when the bubble bursts,
I'll show you.

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Pete?
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Do you like me?
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I sure do, except for one thing.
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Well, if you do, don't you be
the one to burst the bubble.

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Okay.
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And another thing.
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- Could I ask you one question?
- Sure, Gladys.

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Would you come out
and look at one sign?


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