Manhattan
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:37:01
I can't name any of 'em and fortunately
they never come up in conversation.

:37:05
Facts.
I got a million facts at my fingertips.

:37:07
They mean nothing cos nothing worth
knowing is understood with the mind.

:37:12
Everything valuable enters
through a different opening,

:37:15
if you'll forgive the disgusting imagery.
:37:18
I don't agree at all. Where would we be
without rational thought?

:37:22
You... you... you rely too much
on your brain.

:37:25
The brain is the most overrated organ.
:37:28
I know. You probably think
I'm too cerebral.

:37:31
Well, you are, you know,
kind of on the brainy side.

:37:35
What's the difference what I think about
you? God knows what you think of me.

:37:39
You're fine. Are you kidding?
:37:41
You do have a tendency to get
a little hostile, but I find that attractive.

:37:45
Oh, yeah? Well, I'm glad you do.
:37:48
So, you think I have no feelings?
Is that it?

:37:52
Hey, wha... You're so sensitive, Jesus!
I never said that.

:37:57
I think you're... I think you're terrific.
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Really, you know. I... I...
You're very insecure.

:38:05
I think you're wonderful, really.
:38:09
What do you think?
It's probably stopped raining out.

:38:13
You wanna grab a bite
or something like that?

:38:16
I gotta see somebody this evening.
I don't know if it's a great idea.

:38:21
Right. Well...
So what about sometime next week?

:38:24
I might give you a call,
if you have any free time?

:38:31
I'm... I'm not gonna have any free time
cos... I don't think it's such a great idea.

:38:36
I'm working on this book and it,
you know, takes a lot of my energy up.

:38:42
OK. OK.
:38:46
Your parents were in a good mood.
I almost had a good time.

:38:50
- Who did you call after dinner?
- Oh, uh, David Cohen.

:38:54
He wants me to review the new book
on Virginia Woolf.

:38:57
Written another one, if you can believe it.

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