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...say I'm one thing,but actually you're another thing.
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I think being true to who you areis important.
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I'm not saying you need to bepsychoanalytical about the whole mess.
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- But don't be afraid.- Yeah, I... But don't be afraid.
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I had lunch with Jimmy Baldwinthe other day.
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- How is he?- He's a lovely man.
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And he told me the plot of his new book.
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And he said to me, "But I just want to makesure it's not one of those problem novels."
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And I said, "Jimmy...
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"your novel's about a Negro homosexualwho's in love with a Jew.
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"Wouldn't you call that a problem?"
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And he looked at me and he laughedbecause he knew I was right.
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I'm saying, you know,if you're gonna write something like that...
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at least be honest why you're writing it.
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Can't we just be honest?
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Well, I don't thinkyou actually need to be honest.
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But don't come askingsome white man from the South...
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whether your bookabout a black man fucking some Jew...
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when they're both of the same sex...
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is an issue!
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Don't ask me that!
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Oh, no, it's not an issue, Jimmy.
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Everyone's gonna be quite pleasedwith that topic.
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So how about you, Truman?Do you admit it?
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Well, I'm not nearly that controversial.
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I'm not! I'm not! I am not.
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I'm not nearly that controversial.
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Oh, come on.
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