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1:55:01
No, Guibariane was not afraid.
1:55:06
There are worse things than
being afraid.

1:55:11
He died because he saw no way out.
1:55:16
He thought that what was happening,
was happening only to him.

1:55:20
All that heart-breaking moaning
is just second-rate Dostoyevsky.

1:55:27
Who do you think you are
to judge us?

1:55:29
At least l know why l'm here.
1:55:33
Nature created man
so that he might gain knowledge.

1:55:37
ln his march toward the truth,
man is condemned to knowledge.

1:55:41
The rest is of no consequence.
1:55:45
lfyou will permit me to inquire,
what exactly are you doing on Solaris?

1:55:51
What a question!
1:55:52
Except for your tryst with your ex,
nothing here seems to interest you.

1:55:59
Your time is spent
lolling in bed day after day.

1:56:03
ls that how you understand
your duty?

1:56:06
You've lost contact with reality.
lfyou ask me, you're plain lazy.

1:56:11
Stop it!
1:56:13
- Let's drink to Guibariane.
- No, to Man!

1:56:18
Are you suggesting
he was not a man?

1:56:20
Stop it, Chris!
We'd better not quarrel.

1:56:24
After all, today is my birthday.
1:56:29
l think Chris is more logical
than both ofyou.

1:56:38
ln these inhuman conditions
he alone acted human.

1:56:41
While you two pretend
that it doesn't concern you,

1:56:45
and that your visitors
are just an exterior enemy.

1:56:51
But your visitors are part ofyou,
they are your conscience.


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