:46:00
Dr. Callahan?
:46:20
Sorry, l...
:46:22
l just have some
traveler's checks.
:46:24
l'm leaving tomorrow, so l...
l thought l'd leave them here.
:46:27
Elliott usually deals
with all that.
:46:30
Should l give them...?
:46:32
No, l mean, it's okay,
l'll give them to him.
:46:34
Okay.
:46:37
So... is he going
to shut you down?
:46:40
Maybe.
:46:42
But we always turn up again...
somewhere.
:46:46
l really admire you
for the work you do.
:46:49
Oh, Jesus. ''Admire,''
what does that mean?
:46:51
Why are you so difficult
:46:53
-to talk to?
-Why are you?
:46:54
Why do you never say my name?
:46:57
Sorry?
:46:58
You never say my name.
:47:00
Why?
:47:02
What's the first thing you
do when you get a cold?
:47:06
What?
:47:07
What is the first thing you
do when you get a cold?
:47:12
Chicken soup, aspirin, scotch.
:47:14
You ever just have the cold?
:47:17
l don't under...
:47:18
Taken nothing,
just have the cold.
:47:20
-No.
-No.
:47:21
And that's us, right?
:47:23
We drown it, kill it, numb it.
:47:25
Anything not to feel.
:47:26
You know, when l was
a doctor in London,
:47:28
no one ever said ''matanay.''
:47:30
They don't thank you
like they thank you here
:47:32
'cause here
they feel everything.
:47:34
Straight from God.
:47:35
There's no drugs,
there's no painkillers.
:47:38
lt's the weirdest,
purest thing-- suffering.
:47:45
And when you've seen that
kind of courage in a lit...
:47:53
...in a child...
:47:56
how could you ever want
to do anything
:47:59
but just take them in your arm?