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I guess there's limits
to what money can buy.
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Not many.
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Some things aren't for sale.
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Such as?
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You can't buy people.
:33:18
That's naive, Diana.
I buy people every day.
:33:21
In business, maybe, but not
when real emotions are involved.
:33:25
You're saying you can't buy love?
That's a bit of a cliché.
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It's absolutely true.
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Is it?
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What do you think?
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- I agree with Diana.
- You do?
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Let's test the cliché.
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Suppose...
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I were to offer you $ 1 million...
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for one night with your wife.
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I'd assume you're kidding.
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Let's pretend I'm not.
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What would you say?
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He'd tell you to go to hell.
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I didn't hear him.
:34:17
I'd tell you to go to hell.
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That's a reflex answer because
you view it as hypothetical.
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But let's say that there were
real money behind it.
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I'm not kidding.
:34:41
A million dollars.
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The night would come and go,
but the money could last a lifetime.
:34:47
Think of it.
:34:49
A million dollars.
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A lifetime of security...
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for one night.
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Don't answer right away.