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-Amen; amen
- Very good. That was very long.
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- Very long.
- You notice how he went
on and on and on ?
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Let's hear the prayer.
I mean the song. You sing the song now.
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- Doxology.
- Sing it.
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[ Announcer ] You have been listening
to Dr. Norman Vincent Peale...
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-as he spoke this morning
from his pulpit...
- No emotionalism.
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-at Marble Collegiate Church.
- Never give up.
You want to keep on top.
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Way up high up on top.
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Wonderful way
to smother somebody.
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[ Laughing ] Would you pass
your mirror over here ?
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I've got to see what I look like.
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- [ Laughing ]
- Don't drop it.
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- Uptight.
- That was wonderful.
:27:45
I see why I've got cataracts.
:27:48
I have astigmatism,
one eye pulled against the other,
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and I should've worn glasses
and I didn't.
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- Oh; I told you to wear glasses.
- Is there anything else
you want to know ?
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- You got with the glasses
about four years ago.
- I'll tell you about my teeth.
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Four years ago; Edie. You got
the glasses; and you didn't wear them.
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- My teeth are still all right.
- You have to wear the glasses
when; when you have any trouble.
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You have to.
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[ Laughs ]
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And my hair will grow...
I hope. Here.
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[ David ]
You're dressed for battle; Edie.
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Mother's telling Marjorie how
spoiled I am, how terrible I am.
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And Marjorie knew my father
and my uncle and everybody.
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Mother's giving her
all this S-H-I-T,
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so I went and told her
some things about the family.
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But, you see,
in dealing with me...
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the relatives didn't know...
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that they were dealing
with a staunch character.
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And I tell you, if there's anything
worse than a staunch woman--
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S-T-A-U-N-C-H.
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There's nothing worse,
I'm telling you.
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[ Sighs ]
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They don't weaken... no matter what.