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And the whole time I was there,
people would come up...
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and ask me, "Reverend, how can
you live in such a small town...
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so far away from the hustle
and bustle of the 20th century?"
:44:14
I'd say to them,
"You'd never ask me that...
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if you could just once,
just for one minute...
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experience the feeling of family
that comes from knowing...
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that all of our lives
are tied up with each of us.
:44:28
That we feel all the same joys...
:44:30
the same sorrows,
and that we care.
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Each and every one of us cares
for the other. "
:44:40
I told them...
:44:41
"I just feel closer
to my Lord out there.
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And I feel closer...
:44:48
and safer with my people...
:44:51
and I think they feel closer to me.
:44:55
The Lord smiles on us out there.
:44:59
And that's why I'm staying. "
:45:04
Why don't you have some cake?
:45:10
Roger, the town council
has no intention of bowing...
:45:13
to wishes of a small group
of students.
:45:15
Eleanor and I are absolutely certain
that this boy is organizing a dance.
:45:21
- We're not gonna have any dance.
- We let some punk push us around...
:45:23
it won't be long before every
community standard is violated.
:45:27
- Boy, are they in a tizzy!
- Ariel, get in the car!
:45:29
- Got the whole council going!
- There's a meeting I won't miss.
:45:32
- Where are you taking us?
- Over the state line.
:45:34
I want you to see
what you've been missing.
:45:36
I know you're not gonna
let Willard fight, right?
:45:38
- I don't fight.
- Right, and I don't breathe.