The Cider House Rules
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1:15:08
I've looked at
so many women,

1:15:11
and I've never...
1:15:15
I've never felt a thing,
you know.

1:15:17
I mean, I've seen everything.
1:15:20
Just felt nothing.
1:15:23
With you, it, uh...
1:15:30
To look at you, it hurts.
1:15:35
Come here.
1:15:48
My dear Homer:
1:15:50
I thought you were over
your adolescence...

1:15:53
the first time in our lives
when we imagine we have...

1:15:55
something terrible to hide
from those who love us.

1:16:02
- Homer?
- Do you think it's not obvious
to us what's happened to you?

1:16:06
You've fallen in love,
haven't you?

1:16:10
By the way, whatever you're up to can't
be too good for your heart.

1:16:14
Then again, it's the sort
of condition that could be
made worse by worrying about it,

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so don't worry
about it.

1:16:23
- Dear Dr Larch:
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What I'm learning here may not be
as important as what I learned from you,

1:16:29
but everything
is new to me.

1:16:32
Yesterday, I learned
how to poison mice.

1:16:35
Field mice girdle an apple tree, :
Pine mice kill the roots.

1:16:39
You use poison oats
and poison corn.

1:16:43
I know what you have to do.
You have to play God.

1:16:47
Well, killing mice is as close as I want
to come to playing God.

1:16:52
Homer, here
in St. Cloud's,

1:16:54
I have been given
the opportunity of playing God...

1:16:56
or leaving practically
everything up to chance.


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