:08:01
At least the cutlet does some good to them.
You do not.
:08:05
I mean, Dean, that a cutlet
merely influences their subconscious life.
:08:10
I, by my words,
shape the consciousness.
:08:12
I am therefore not only
more impressive than the cutlet...
:08:16
but infinitely more important.
:08:20
Your dean here dwells in superstitious clouds
of Christian self-righteousness.
:08:24
Your dean pretends that
only insensate faith is of any significance.
:08:28
And daily he droops,
soporific, into his soup.
:08:31
Oh, Risley, shut up.
Come on.
:08:35
I think if a man has ideas like that...
:08:38
he should have the courtesy
to keep them to himself.
:08:40
No, no, no.
On the contrary, one must talk, talk, talk.
:08:43
It's only by talking
that we shall caper upon the summit.
:08:47
Otherwise the mountains
will overshadow us.
:08:51
I'm sure, Hall, you will agree.
:08:59
Wait.
:09:04
I'm eager to hear
more of your interesting ideas...
:09:07
about words and deeds.
:09:11
My rooms are in Trinity.
:09:13
And I have a dining club
whose members would...
:09:16
if I'm not mistaken, interest you.
:09:21
No need to bring your chum.
:09:25
Oh, well -
:09:30
You're not going, are you?
:09:50
Salutations, Risley.
:09:53
You've bargained for more
than you've gained.