Casanova di Federico Fellini, Il
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I will always remain the same girl.
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She who had three moments of madness
in her life.

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And the last, wonderful madness
was knowing you.

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We were invited to a concert
at the hunchback Du Bois' home.

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He was an eccentric gentleman
with uncertain amorous boundaries,

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just as uncertain were
the boundaries of the Parma dukedom,

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divided between the Spanish
and the French.

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That evening, two civilizations,
two opposite conceptions of life,

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faced each other.
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An antique proverb says,
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"What is lighter than a feather ?
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Ashes.
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And what is lighter than ashes ?
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The wind.
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And lighter than the wind ?
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Woman.
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And lighter than woman ?
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Nothing."
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We exercise much power over women,
much tyranny,

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and we made them accept it
only because

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they are kinder,
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more reasonable,
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more generous than man.
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Such qualities which should have made
them superior to us,

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instead, put them at our mercy,
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because men, in fact, are a hundred
times more unreasonable,

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more cruel, violent.
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They are more inclined
by nature, to oppress.

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Women's kisses are like a glass
of wine.

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You drink and drink,
and drink... and then succumb.

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He who never speaks badly of women,
does not love them.

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Because to understand them and love
them, you must suffer for them.

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So then, and only then,

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