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My father was a sad fatalist.
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He taught us that everything
in life is predetermined.
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l remember what you said
will is a choice.
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But my father said there's
no such thing as choice.
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One doesn't choose, he said, not
his wife or his children.
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One gets them and one has them,
but doesn't choose them.
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Fate decides everything.
:54:33
Then you know your life's
destiny.
:54:35
l'll choose my own husbands.
Thank you.
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-Plural?
-Yes. You were in Paris.
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-What did you do down there?
-Studied.
:54:50
-Psychology?
-Yes, and psychiatry.
:54:52
Lots of things are happening
in those fields.
:54:55
-lt must be exciting.
-lt is. Some of us meet
:54:58
in the evening and work
further on our own.
:55:02
-How?
-We hypnotize each other,
:55:06
we experiment with thought
transference,
:55:09
and we've found a lady
who has a sixth sense.
:55:12
We're really happy
to have her around.
:55:14
Otherwise, we discuss and argue
until we're blue in the face.
:55:17
-About what?
-Everything possible.
:55:20
Psychoses and neuroses,
dreams and symbols.
:55:26
How l envy you.
:55:28
Come to Paris and join
our group. You'd like it.
:55:32
l'm sure l would, but -
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That, that's the dream l had
the other night.