Born Yesterday
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First of all, she knows how to think.
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And second, she...
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I need her so she can talk at parties,
not pass some ancient history test.

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You think the Constitution
is ancient history?

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- Work on her, not me.
- No extra charge.

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I don't need nothing you could tell me.
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- There's a lot he could tell you.
- I'll bet!

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Who's Tom Paine, for instance?
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What do I care? If he's not buying
from me, why should I care?

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You're so smart,
who's Dave Righetti?

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Left-handed pitcher for the Giants,
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pitched a no-hitter for the Yanks in '83.
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So what are you, some kind of genius?
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- No.
- I fire geniuses every day.

:53:43
- Clearly.
- The more I see you, the less I like you.

:53:48
Is that the way you talk
to your senator friends, too, Harry?

:53:58
I'm gonna tell you this once.
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Don't push your luck.
Stay out of my business.

:54:04
Keep your eye on
what I pay you to keep it on,

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or I'll tear it out of your head.
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I got to go, Billie.
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Just remember, four-eyes.
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Any time I want,
I can knock your block off.

:54:28
See you later, Billie.
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Bye.
:54:37
- Ed said not to forget these.
- That guy's starting to bug me.

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Here, doll, sign these papers.
:54:44
What exactly are you doing
in Washington, Harry?

:54:48
Telling you to sign those papers,
and you're going to sign them.

:54:51
I don't want to do anything
that's against the law.

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I am the law.
:54:58
It seems to me by signing these,
it makes me some kind of a partner.


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