Took them forever. And the longer I stood there, the clearer I saw. Vern had known whoever had done this.
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I didn't go in. I wanted to walk, move, digest, ingest. There are moments in life... moments when you know you've crossed a bridge. Your old life is over. Van Loon was my bridge. I finally had my shot. Wall Street would provide my nest egg, but then how far could I go? CEO? A global force? Maybe President. Time somebody shook up the free world and got things done.
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6.3s
Not much, I... Well... What am I... What's up? Uh, I'm writing. Writing a lot. Oh, you're still trying to write?
Limitless
4.5s
That is correct. An Edward Morra. He's here.
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6.2s
He's getting out. Eddie, he's walking over here. Lindy?
Limitless
4.2s
Just listen to me. It'll come on in 30 seconds. And you'll think your way out. That's what it does.
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4.7s
Enter Morris Brandt... the most lethal lawyer in New York.
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1.5s
- OK. - OK.
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I don't know. It's 2:00 in the afternoon.
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1.3s
Thanks.
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2s
Yeah, of course I believe it. You deserve it.
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You all right? You look like you're living on the streets. What's going on?
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2s
Come on, let's go get a drink. I want to hear about this book.
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2.3s
I had clearly missed the on-ramp.
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10.1s
We both knew what was beckoning. The lower bunk in my childhood bedroom in Jersey. My father happy to welcome me into the challenging field of dental supply inventory.
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11.1s
Because it worked out so well for you last time. - It's true, I did marry once. - Right out of college, to Melissa. I do. Briefly. This isn't working.
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12.7s
Of all the useless relationships better forgotten and put away in mothballs, is there any more useless than... the ex-brother-in-law? Holy shit, man. What has it been? Like nine years? - God! - Hey.