Ship of Fools
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Perfect.
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- Have you made this trip before?
- I make it at least twice a year.

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- Are you in some sort of business?
- I'm in the jewelry business.

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A special part. I sell religious trinkets.
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Any religion. You name it, I got it.
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- I sell neck chains, bracelets, anklets.
- It sounds like good business.

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It's a very good business.
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People feel better when they wear
these things.

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I feel good too.
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With all this stuff on me,
I feel like an African I met in Paris.

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He bought from me a crucifix, Buddha
and mezuzah. All on one chain.

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Do you know what he said?
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He said, "It may not help,
but it can't hurt."

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You seem to get along very well
with people.

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I like people.
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If you look for it, you can find
something good in anybody.

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It must be difficult sometimes.
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For instance, doesn't it bother you
that you and that little man...

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...are the only two Germans
who aren't at the captain's table?

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Do you think that bothers me?
Besides, I like that little man.

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What kind of a salesman
do you think I would be...

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...if I couldn't deal with a situation
like that?

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A salesman is supposed to deal
with a difficult situation and overcome it.

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Listen. It's not a new story.
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White men hate black men.
Moslems hate Buddhists.

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That's the way it goes.
There's prejudice everywhere.

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It does no good to give it back.
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You have got to use your noggin.

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