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Not always the family
that is our blood...
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...but the family
that can become our blood.
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And should we have the wisdom
to open our door to this new family...
:49:15
...we will find that the wishes
we once had for the father...
:49:18
...who once guided us...
:49:20
...for the brother,
who once inspired us....
:49:58
--the only thing left to say will be:
:50:01
'l wish l had seen this, or l wish
l had done that, or l wish--'''
:50:08
Most of you are too young...
:50:11
...to know what your wishes will be.
:50:15
But when l read these words...
:50:18
...words of hope and dreams...
:50:22
...l realize that the one wish...
:50:25
...that was granted to me
so late in life...
:50:29
...was the gift of frien--
:50:30
Of friendship.
:50:35
Mr. Forrester, l'm sure l speak
on behalf of everyone here...
:50:38
...in thanking you for this
unexpected visit.
:50:42
The quality of your words...
:50:45
...is something we should all
aspire to reach.
:50:50
Mr. Forrester?
:50:53
Mr. Forrester, may l ask...
:50:56
...to what do we owe this honor?
:50:59
Professor Crawford...