:10:02
No. I've thought it over
and I've decided to tell the truth.
:10:05
I'll buy a present and tell the truth,
then she and I can get married.
:10:09
- Then everything is fine.
- No, it isn't.
:10:11
When she finds out that I lied,
she'll do something desperate.
:10:14
It's your fault. You tried to louse me up.
Harvey was trying his best back there.
:10:18
- You didn't have to act so humiliated.
- I was humiliated.
:10:22
You have this hang-up about men
that destroys any possible relationship.
:10:27
- That's what makes you hate Harvey.
- No one needs a reason to hate him.
:10:30
You de-feminize yourself.
I've noticed it around the office and me.
:10:35
I was hired as a nurse-receptionist,
not a geisha girl.
:10:38
You're afraid. Afraid of emotion,
afraid of intimacy, afraid to live.
:10:42
If living is the way you carry on,
then you're right.
:10:46
I'm telling you this for your own good.
:10:50
Funny, whenever people hurt your feelings,
they're always doing it for your own good.
:10:54
Turn right at the next corner.
:10:58
- Hi, Igor.
- Hi. You got Aïda with Callas?
:11:01
Sure. You know,
I haven't heard your typewriter lately.
:11:04
I'm too depressed to work.
I wish Mother had taken the pill.
:11:07
- What's your problem, a girl?
- No, I've outgrown that stuff.
:11:10
Sex is for teenagers.
Seem to need something else.
:11:13
- I don't know what.
- I know exactly how you feel.
:11:16
- Can I read your play sometime?
- Yeah, it'd be nice if somebody did.
:11:20
I'd like that.
:11:22
- Want me to put it in a sack?
- No, I'll listen to it here.
:11:34
Do you always stand up there like that?
:11:37
Nobody around here looks.
Most of our customers are classical.
:11:43
- What are you doing here?
- My lunch hour. I brought a present.
:11:47
A present?
It isn't even my birthday or anything.
:11:50
Open it.
:11:51
Let's go in the back.
:11:54
- Gee, I wonder what could be in here.
- Guess.
:11:57
- Black leather slacks.
- Can't you think bigger than that?