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Have you ever read the I Ching?
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Not the actual Ching itself,
but I've dabbled in Kierkegaard.
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- Oh, well, of course he's Danish.
- Yes.
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He'd be the first to admit that.
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Yeah... Yeah.
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You know, I was just saying to...
Have you ever been to Denmark?
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I've been to... Yes, to the Vatican.
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The Vatican? The Vatican's in Rome.
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Well, they were doing so well in Rome
that they opened one in Denmark.
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I was just saying to someone the
other day that the Scandinavians
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seem to have such an instinctive
feel for the human condition.
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That's very wise.
You know, that's... I think, pithy.
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It was... pithy.
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It had... great pith.
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Yeth. Pith.
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Pith.
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Lithen, I have to... Listen, I have
to go. I have a lot of work to do.
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I'd love to have coffee,
but I don't have time.
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- I have an early class tomorrow.
- It'll just take a second.
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I know, but I have more bells to ring
and I have an early class.
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- Really? You a student?
- Yeah. City College.
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That's a great school. I ate in their
cafeteria once. I got trichinosis.
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- Oh. I'm a philosophy major.
- That's a wonderful subject.
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Wonderful thing. What is the meaning
of life and death? Why are we here?
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- You like Chinese food?
- Yeah. That sounds... When?
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The night after tomorrow?
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That's... I can't. I have a meeting
of my women's liberation group.
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You're not... You don't have
hostility to the male sex?
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Women's rights do not automatically
mean castration.
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Don't say that word. Now I've got to
walk around like this for two days.
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I know. I'm that way on that word
appendicitis. I can't take that.
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- But castration.
- Castration, appendicitis. Either.
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- No, there's a difference.
- No, there isn't.
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What about Saturday?