:41:01
What are you accusing me of?
Say it to my face!
:41:05
- What?
- You never think about my problems.
:41:08
- Lower your voice.
- Lower my voice?
:41:10
Don't yell in front of the baby.
:41:12
It's always the baby. What about me?
:41:14
I live here, too!
I work hard to pay for this house!
:41:17
- I know you do!
- The minute I earn it, you spend it!
:41:21
You think I spend too much?
:41:23
All I do is scrimp!
:41:25
If you don't like it,
then why don't you leave?
:41:27
Stop it! This happens when you drink!
:41:31
Lecture time!
Just sit down and join the lecture!
:41:35
Don't touch me!
:41:52
In that brief moment,
when that baby and his father's eyes met...
:41:56
...this child learned the meaning
of restraint.
:42:00
He wasrt afraid. He was mature.
:42:03
He was non-violent. Dignified, I call it.
:42:06
My colleague may believe in
"Hit first, ask questions later"...
:42:10
...but we're not all that way.
:42:11
I resent that.
:42:14
Let's ask Mr. Miller. In the schoolyard,
did you want to hit that child back?
:42:21
I wanted to hit him back,
but I felt restraint.
:42:24
You felt restraint. I see.
:42:27
Is restraint always
the best course of action in every case?
:42:32
No.
:42:33
Wouldrt this have been a case
to not restrain yourself?
:42:37
If you had stuck up for yourself...
:42:39
...this event would not have haunted you
all your life.
:42:44
You never forgot this.
:42:46
You always thought about it.
:42:47
Hold on. People think about lots
of things throughout their entire life.
:42:53
You're isolating this incident?
:42:54
Arert we here to isolate incidents?
Or maybe I don't understand the job.
:42:59
Your Honors, to save valuable time...