:19:02
She thinks I'm sensitive.
:19:07
Sensitive? Oh, boy!
:19:14
- Do you talk about flowers?
- Books.
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- I read more books than you do.
- I'm gonna start.
:19:25
- I'm reading "The Fountainhead."
- What's that?
:19:29
Her favorite book.
Ever hear of "Jean Christophe"?
:19:34
It's a classic, you moron.
I'll read it after "The Fountainhead."
:19:40
Ever read "Guadalcanal Diary"
by Richard Tregaskis? I read it.
:19:47
Ever read "Gentleman's Agreement"?
Or "A Bell For Adano"?
:19:54
- I'm gonna read everything.
- I read more than you.
:20:00
So who's sensitive?
:20:07
- I've had a messed-up childhood.
- What does your father do?
:20:12
- He fails. It's not funny.
- I'm sorry. Were you very poor?
:20:19
My father couldn't hold on to ajob.
He kept giving me advice.
:20:24
The more he failed, the more advice.
He's a Communist.
:20:31
We're Republicans.
Sometimes I think I'm a Communist.
:20:37
Me, too. We have so much,
and other people have so little.
:20:43
After I get set up as a lawyer,
I really want to go into politics.
:20:49
Public service. It gets me that
I was too young to fight in the war.
:20:55
That was all about proving that,
if everybody pitches in, -
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- plain people have a chance.