Fiddler on the Roof
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That's where I learned
there is more to life than talk.

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- You need to know the outside world.
- Careful, my paper.

:31:07
Why should I break my head
about the outside world?

:31:10
Let the outside world
break its own head.

:31:12
Well put!
:31:14
He's right.
As the Good Book says...

:31:18
"If you spit in the air,
it lands in your face. "

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Nonsense.
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You can't close your eyes
to what's happening in the world.

:31:29
He's right.
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He's right, and he's right?
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They can't both be right.
:31:35
You know, you are also right.
:31:37
He's too young
to wipe his own nose.

:31:40
Good Sabbath, Tevye.
The university!

:31:45
- Here. Good Sabbath.
- Good Sabbath, Tevye.

:31:51
Oh, yes. I'm sorry.
I apologize. Here.

:31:56
Tevye, the rabbi's order.
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Of course.
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So you are from Kiev, Reb...
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Perchik.
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So you are a newcomer here, huh?
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As Abraham said...
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"I'm a stranger
in a strange land. "

:32:15
Moses said that.
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Forgive me.
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As King David said, "I'm slow of speech
and slow of tongue. "

:32:23
That was also Moses.
:32:27
For a man with a slow tongue
he talked a lot.

:32:33
Here, Reb Perchik.
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Have a piece.
:32:37
I have no money,
and I'm not a beggar.

:32:40
Take it. It's a blessing
for me to give.

:32:46
Very well. For your sake.
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Thank you.
:32:51
You know, it's no crime
to be poor.

:32:54
In this world,
the rich are the criminals.

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- Someday their wealth will be ours.
- That would be nice.

:32:59
If they would agree, I would agree.

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