Lust for Life
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What's the matter with you?
You're afraid to be seen with me?

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This is a woman, Theo,
who is far from young, far from pretty...

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but she was good to me, and kind.
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She's evidently had a great deal of trouble
and a hard life...

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and there's nothing at all
distinguished or unusual about her.

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We talked about all sorts of things. ;
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her life, her troubles, her poverty...
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her health, her loneliness.
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If you had nothing at all,
it'd make no difference.

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Since you came over and talked to me,
I don't feel alone anymore.

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I don't know how to say it.
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The clergymen would call us sinners.
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Is it a sin to love, Theo,
to be in need of love?

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Not to be able to live without love?
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Cousin Mauve.
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Vincent. I'm sorry to put off seeing you...
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but we artists have to be selfish,
you know.

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We have to save ourselves.
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After all, with each painting,
we die a little.

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What have you there?
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I'm trying to draw.
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I was wondering if you'd be willing
to help me.

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I wouldn't ask much. Just let me
watch you work now and then.

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And sometimes, when you're resting...
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if you would look at my things
and tell me my mistakes.

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You think that's not asking much?
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But these are just copying exercises.
Don't you have anything of your own?


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