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1:28:00
- Money.
- Is that why you went into business? To make money?

1:28:04
No. I wanted power too. I take
it you are for women’s liberation?

1:28:09
- Hey, I'm for any kind
of liberation. - That's a cop-out.

1:28:12
Women have always been exploited
by men, and you know it.

1:28:16
Doris, we've all been shafted,
and by the same things.

1:28:22
Look. Let me lay this on
you. I go to a woman doctor.

1:28:26
Oh, yeah? First time she
gave me a rectal examination,

1:28:29
she said, "Am I hurting
you or are you tense?"

1:28:33
I said, "I'm tense." She said,
"Are you tense because I'm a woman?"

1:28:38
I said, "No. I get tense
when anybody does that to me."

1:28:42
See what I mean? Well,
I don't know about that,

1:28:45
but I do know in this country,
nobody takes a woman seriously...

1:28:48
until she has enough money
to back up her mouth.

1:28:51
Hey, I think
it's great to have a hobby.

1:28:54
A hobby?
1:28:57
We grossed a half million the first year.
1:29:00
Doris, don't misunderstand me. If that’s
what you want, I'm very happy for you.

1:29:06
I'm just not
into the money thing anymore.

1:29:10
Do you ever get the feeling
we're drifting apart?

1:29:13
No. In many ways, I've
never felt closer to you.

1:29:16
I don't know. Somehow it seems
to me our lives are out of sync.

1:29:22
Look. We all realize our potential
in different ways at different times.

1:29:27
The important thing is, does what you
do give you a sense of fulfillment?

1:29:30
Well, I'm working on it. And
you have everything you want?

1:29:33
With one minor exception.
1:29:36
Somewhere along the way, I
seem to have lost my husband.

1:29:41
- Lost him?
- Well, I don't know if I lost him...

1:29:45
or I simply misplaced him.
1:29:47
He left home four days ago, and
I haven't heard from him since.

1:29:52
How do you feel about that?
George, do me a favor.

1:29:56
Stop talking as though you're leading a human
potential group. It really pisses me off.


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