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1:22:00
Dr. Turner?
1:22:07
Hold it. That's it.
1:22:10
I can't take it no more.
1:22:12
I feel like I just gave birth
to an accountant.

1:22:17
Wait a minute, Thornton.
1:22:31
Thornton, do you remember
when we discussed...

1:22:35
the Dylan Thomas poem...
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"Do Not Go Gentle
Into That Good Night"?

1:22:39
I don't know.
1:22:41
No. Maybe.
1:22:43
Thornton, think.
1:22:45
What's going on here?
1:22:49
Philip, relax. It's my turn.
1:22:56
Do you remember it?
1:23:00
"Do not go gentle into...
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"into that good night.
1:23:07
"Old age should burn
and rage...

1:23:10
"at close of day.
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"Rage, rage against
the dying of the light.

1:23:18
"Wild men who caught...
1:23:20
"and sang the sun in flight
and learned too late...

1:23:23
"they grieved it on its way.
1:23:26
"Do not go gentle
into that good night.

1:23:30
"Grave men near death...
1:23:32
"who see with blinding sight.
1:23:35
"Blind eyes could blaze
like meteors and be gay.

1:23:38
"Rage, rage against
the dying of the light.

1:23:43
"And you, my father,
there on the sad height.

1:23:47
"Curse, bless me now...
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"with your fierce tears,
I pray.

1:23:51
"Do not go gentle
into that good night.

1:23:55
"Rage! Rage against
the dying of the light!"

1:23:59
Thornton, what does that poem
mean to you?


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