:14:01
Just hand them to me.
:14:04
Oh, no.
:14:09
You should be ashamed of yourself.
:14:11
We don't usually barge in that way.
:14:13
I mean a man of your ability
wasting his time
:14:16
photographing silly dresses
on silly women.
:14:20
Most people think they're
beautiful dresses on beautiful women.
:14:24
At most, a synthetic beauty.
:14:27
Trees are beautiful.
:14:31
Why don't you photograph trees?
:14:33
I do what I do for a living.
It has to do with supply and demand.
:14:36
You'd be amazed how small
the demand is for pictures of trees.
:14:39
My work is pleasant,
the pay is excellent,
:14:42
and I get a trip to Paris every year.
:14:44
I certainly envy you that.
:14:45
I'd be in Paris now
if I could afford it.
:14:51
You'd have a ball.
:14:52
You'd go to a party every night,
drink champagne,
:14:55
swim in perfume, and a new love
affair every hour on the hour.
:14:58
If I went to Paris, it would be
to go to Emile Flostre's lectures.
:15:02
Who goes to Paris for lectures?
:15:04
Professor Flostre
is the greatest living philosopher,
:15:07
and father of empathicalism.
:15:09
Oh? What's empathicalism?
:15:12
The most sensible approach to
true understanding and peace of mind.
:15:17
Sounds great, but what is it?
:15:19
It's based on empathy.
:15:20
Do you know
what the word "empathy" means?
:15:23
No, I'll have to have
the beginner's course on that one.
:15:26
Empathy.
Is it something like sympathy?
:15:28
Oh, it goes beyond sympathy.
:15:30
Sympathy
is to understand what someone feels.
:15:33
Empathy
is to project your imagination
:15:35
so that you actually feel
what the other person is feeling.
:15:39
You put yourself
in the other person's place.
:15:42
Do I make myself clear?
:15:54
- Why did you do that?
- Empathy.
:15:57
I put myself in your place and
I felt that you wanted to be kissed.