:15:11
They're ugly, but comfortable.
:15:13
The O'Neals, my employers,
insist upon regulation uniforms.
:15:18
I never saw such fussy people.
I really don't care.
:15:21
Actually, I never think about my feet.
:15:24
I must think of a million things
every day, but never my feet.
:15:29
The cook can't read
without slippers on.
:15:31
I only read nonfiction. At the moment,
I'm delving into psychosomatic medicine.
:15:37
Dr. Carr's new book
is absolutely revealing.
:15:41
As a matter of fact, I'm exploring
the idea that sex is psychosomatic.
:15:47
I don't like people to agree with me.
It's more stimulating.
:15:51
How can two people exist
without conflict?
:15:55
By becoming lovers.
:15:57
You see, you disagree, and right away
we have a relationship.
:16:02
Well, how does that feel?
:16:06
It feels a little tight
around the heel.
:16:17
I don't believe in names. Do you?
Who remembers anyone by their name?
:16:21
Take my name for example:
Frieda Schmid.
:16:26
Peter Bress.
:16:29
I love your French culture.
I find it frightening.
:16:34
I am Swiss.
:16:37
You must admit that since we disagree,
we've got a lot in common.
:16:41
I hate to go out with anyone who agrees
with me. It makes such a dull evening.
:16:49
I prefer Arabian food.
:16:52
I don't care what I eat,
especially on my day off.
:16:59
There's a little restaurant called Tangiers.
It's on Helm Street.