:08:02
I am sure you love music,
Mr. Strauss.
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Sensitive people do.
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The poor, pitiful souls
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who die without knowing
Schubert, or Liszt...
:08:15
Are you by any chance related?
To Johann Strauss? Or Richard?
:08:20
Composer of Der Rosenkavalier?
:08:22
No, I'm sorry to say,
Mr. Kopfrkingl.
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- But I love their music.
- Yes?
:08:31
Anyway, the applications...
:08:34
People's suffering,
Mr. Strauss, is another matter,
:08:39
and animals suffer, too.
:08:42
I have
a wonderful book on Tibet.
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This is Potala,
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the Dalai-Lama's palace.
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Lhasa.
:08:57
You can read it
like the Bible.
:09:00
God knew what he was
talking about when he said:
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Remember, thou art dust
and to dust thou shalt return.
:09:08
Dear friends, a crematorium
is pleasing to our Lord,
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helping Him to hasten
our transformation into dust.
:09:19
Some object, saying that Christ
was buried, not cremated.
:09:26
Quite a different matter,
dear friends.
:09:30
I tell those good people:
They embalmed our Savior,
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wrapped Him in a shroud
and interred Him in a cave.
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But none of you
will be interred in a cave
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or wrapped in a shroud.
:09:46
My dear friends,
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we live in a humane
country that builds crematoria.
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But not for no reason,
or just to visit like a museum.