1:07:02
Bill, why at this juncture...
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are you letting yourself be
so concerned by business matters?
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'Cause l don't want anybody
buying up my life's work!
1:07:13
Turning it into something
it wasn't meant to be.
1:07:16
A man wants to leave
something behind. He wants it
left behind the way he made it.
1:07:20
He wants it to be run
the way he ran it,
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with a sense of honor,
of dedication, of truth.
1:07:25
Easy, Bill. You'll give
yourself a heart attack...
1:07:27
and ruin my vacation.
1:07:47
Now listen.
1:07:49
l read you all the way
on the Bontecou thing,
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and l know where you're coming from,
and l am with you 101 percent.
1:07:55
Well, thank you, Quince.
1:08:00
But l just gotta tell you,
1:08:03
if mergers are in the wind,
1:08:05
l've developed some great prospects.
1:08:09
And l want to come and talk to you
about-- about 'em next week.
1:08:11
- Next week?
- Yeah.
1:08:15
Or the week after.
1:08:19
- No good?
- No. Why, anything's possible.
1:08:22
- lt's up to Joe.
- Joe.
1:08:26
You just don't know
how glad l am you're aboard,
1:08:29
because anybody who can take
some of the weight off the old man,
1:08:31
l am-- l'm in his corner.
1:08:34
- That's very gracious of you, Quince.
- Ah, it's no problem.
1:08:39
Well, l'll leave you two alone,
because l can, uh--
1:08:43
l can tell, you know--
1:08:45
you got something in the fire.
1:08:52
Now, look,
l know you're down.
1:08:55
But you know, when you're down,
there's no place to go but up.
1:08:59
Up. Thanks, Quince.