:03:02
But I am waiting for you.
:03:10
But I can hear you walking.
:03:13
I'm not walking.
I'm down here.
:03:35
Is that you up there?
:03:38
Where are you?
:03:41
I'm lost!
:04:04
Well, Adso, it would appear that
we're in a labyrinth.
:04:22
Are you still there?
:04:23
Yes.
How do we get out?
:04:28
With some difficulty.
If at all.
:04:33
You see, Adso, that is the charm
of a labyrinth.
:04:38
Adso, stay calm.
Open a book...
:04:42
and read it aloud.
Leave the room you're in...
:04:46
and keep turning left.
:04:49
"Love does not originate as an
illness but is transformed into it..."
:04:52
when it becomes obsessive thoughts."
:04:55
"It was the theologian Ibn Hazim who
stated the love sick person..."
:04:58
"does not want to be healed
and his amorous day dreams..."