Postcards from the Edge
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1:16:06
l have to do it one more time.
1:16:14
Let's look at that.
1:16:20
Perfect.
1:16:29
Will you guys take--?
Take five minutes, will you, please?

1:16:40
Thank you.
1:16:41
What could possibly be the matter?
1:16:44
You've gone back and corrected
the past, at least in your work.

1:16:48
What could be a better metaphor?
1:16:50
lt couldn't be something l said.
1:16:54
Nothing you say to me is as horrible
as what l say to myself.

1:16:57
And at least it's outside my head
where l can deal with it.

1:17:03
You've had it too easy
and you don't know it.

1:17:07
No, no. l do know it.
1:17:09
You're not gonna get
a lot of sympathy.

1:17:12
People would give their right arm
to lead the kind of life you lead.

1:17:17
l know, but the trouble is,
l can't feel my life.

1:17:22
l can't feel it. l see it all
around me and l know...

1:17:27
...that so much of it is good.
1:17:29
But l just take it the wrong way.
lt's like this thing...

1:17:34
...with my mother. l know she does
all this stuff because she loves me...

1:17:39
...but l just can't believe it.
1:17:44
And other stuff.
1:17:47
l don't know about your mother.
1:17:49
Maybe she'll stop mothering you
when you grow up.

1:17:53
-You don't know my mother.
-l don't.

1:17:55
l know you can make
a mother out of anybody.

1:17:58
Look, your mother did it to you,
and her mother did it to her...


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