:37:01
Do they wear overcoats and
Chinese shirts like we do?
:37:04
Do they read the histories and
philosophies of other countries like we do?
:37:08
If I had been arrested last night,
who would have helped me?
:37:11
What is the matter with you?
:37:14
A few minutes ago you were
talking about a life in hiding.
:37:16
and now you're saying something else.
:37:18
I think the way we look is very revealing.
:37:20
Anyone can figure me out,
just by looking at the way I dress.
:37:23
That's not good, it's even dangerous.
:37:26
Alright, I'll ask about this too.
:37:29
So for now, there will be no meetings
until Farkhondeh informs you.
:37:34
Take care of yourselves.
:37:35
Maryam, you come with me,
so I can give you the publications.
:37:38
Oh, I almost forgot.
:37:40
Fereshteh, the organization answered
your question about intimate love.
:37:47
The answer is short and simple.
:37:49
Let me read it for you.
:37:53
Love for someone from
the opposite sex is an instinctive love,
:37:56
and it's valuable,
:37:58
...but when we are in the middle of a struggle
we must have the ability to abstain from it.
:38:06
Look friends, many of our comrades
who spent the better part of their lives...
:38:11
...in the prisons of Shah,
and who were viciously tortured,
:38:14
...put in isolation, or electrocuted...
:38:17
...all of them were surely married and loved their spouses.
:38:21
But this love didn't interfere with
their revolutionary intentions and duties.
:38:25
Otherwise there wouldn't be a struggle.
:38:44
-Hello sir.
-Hello, can I help you?
:38:47
I came to see Mr. Javid, is he in?
:38:51
Oh, it's you, I apologize,
I didn't recognize you, sorry.
:38:55
-Good bye, Mr. Mansoon.
-Good bye.
:38:58
-I'll be expecting your call.
-Sure.