:20:03
He's not gonna be able to get
as good a seat in the synagogue.
:20:06
He'll be in the back, away from God,
far from the action.
:20:09
Have you said anything to Tracy?
:20:11
What is it... I gotta get out of that situation.
She's a young girl. What am I...? I'm...
:20:17
You know, it's ridiculous. I mean, I...
:20:21
What happens if the year goes by
and my book doesn't come out?
:20:24
Your book is gonna come out.
Your book is gonna be wonderful.
:20:28
The worst thing that can happen is
you'll learn something about yourself.
:20:32
Listen, I'm really proud of you.
I mean, this is a very good move.
:20:37
This is a wonderful turnout.
:20:40
The Museum of Modern Art
has been very generous.
:20:43
And the proof of the strength
of the Equal Rights Amendment
:20:47
is that so many of you who would
never do it before put on black tie tonight.
:20:55
We love you for it.
We need you and you've come through.
:20:59
And now no more talk. Enjoy yourselves.
:21:06
Hi. What are you doing here?
:21:09
Congratulations on your book.
It was terrific.
:21:11
- Oh, thanks.
- Absolutely terrific.
:21:14
- Listen, I'd like you to meet Isaac Davis.
- Hi, how do you do? Isaac Davis.
:21:18
- Isaac, hello. Hi.
- Wh-what are you doing here?
:21:22
Well, of course I'm here.
:21:24
What a funny coincidence.
Excuse me, Isaac Davis. We met before.
:21:28
- I'm sorry.
- No, no, it's all right.
:21:32
I heard you... quit your job.
:21:34
Yeah. A real self-destructive impulse.
I wanna write a book, so I...
:21:38
Has anybody read that Nazis are gonna
march in New Jersey, you know?
:21:42
We should go there,
get some guys together.
:21:44
Get some bricks and baseball bats
and explain things to 'em.
:21:48
There was this devastating
satirical piece on that in the Times.
:21:51
Well, a satirical piece in the Times is
one thing, but bricks get right to the point.
:21:57
But biting satire
is better that physical force.
:21:59
No, physical force is better with Nazis.
It's hard to satirise a guy with shiny boots.