Love Affair
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The trick in life isn't
getting what you want...

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...it's wanting it after you get it.
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For people like you and Michael,
the getting is easy.

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Would you like something to eat?
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Thanks, but don't go to any trouble.
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No, it's no trouble at all.
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Your horses are beautiful.
They seem devoted.

:38:30
Bernard and Sophie? They're devoted,
but then they're stuck on an island.

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Horses are not monogamous.
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I made this tea cake yesterday.
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Could you slice it for me, please?
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Swans, of course, are.
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- Are what?
- Monogamous.

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- They are?
- Unremittingly.

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You make them sound almost boring.
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- I mean...
- I know what you mean.

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- Roosters?
- Not monogamous.

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You've heard?
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- Do you find them boring?
- Depends on the rooster.

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What about ducks?
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What about ducks?
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They're worse. They're promiscuous,
and they are terribly indiscreet.

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- I try not to make judgements.
- About what?

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About whether or not
somebody wants to...

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...if you'll excuse the expression...
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...fuck a duck.
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Please don't misunderstand.
I'm not recommending it.

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But I don't necessarily view it
as a moral failure.

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No. I mean, no.
How long were you married?

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Dearie, I am married,
although he died 12 years ago.

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I am married.
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Haven't we forgotten something?
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Yes. Forks.
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If I'd known
I was going to live to 86...

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...I wouldn't have let the maid go.

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