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2:31:01
These questions should be asked
at the end of one's life.

2:31:09
We don't know when our life will end,
that's why we're in a hurry.

2:31:15
The happiest people are those
2:31:18
who never bother asking
those cursed questions.

2:31:22
We question life
to seek out some meaning.

2:31:25
Yet to preserve all the simple
human truths we need mysteries.

2:31:30
The mystery of happiness, death,
love.

2:31:34
You may be right.
But try not to think about it.

2:31:39
To think about it is the same
as to know the day of one's death.

2:31:45
Not knowing that date
makes us practically immortal.

2:31:54
Well, anyway, my mission is finished.
2:32:00
And what next?
To return to earth?

2:32:04
Little by little, everything
will come to normal.

2:32:06
l'll find new interests,
new acquaintances.

2:32:10
But l won't be able to devote
all of myselfto them.

2:32:17
And do l have the right to turn down
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even an imaginary possibility
of contact with the ocean,

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to which my race is trying
to stretch a thread of understanding?

2:32:31
To stay here, among the things
we both touched,

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which still remember our breathing?
2:32:40
What for?
Just for the hope of her return?

2:32:45
But l have no hope.
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The only thing left for me
is to wait.

2:32:53
Wait for what?
l don't know... A new miracle.


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