Well, I was born with some form of disease. What kind of disease? I was born old.
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I don't mean to be rude, but your hands. Is that painful?
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- I'll have whatever he's having. - Sazerac for the both of us. With whiskey, not brandy. You don't drink, do you? - It's a night for firsts. - How's that? I've never been to a brothel, either. Well, it's an experience. It certainly is. There's a time for everything. - True enough. - Your drinks.
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What'll it be, sir?
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Our biggest competition is B. F. Goodrich and his infernal zippers. Would you gentlemen like anything else? One for the road, Benjamin? Only if you let me pay for it, Mr. Button.
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I want to show her the river. You're not supposed to go joyriding with civilians.
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Do you know what day it is? Sunday? Do you know what that means?
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Means I was very drunk last night.
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Well, you're drunk every night.
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- Is that a girl? - Close friend.
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I could lose my license.
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Evening, Mr. Button.
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I have to go back tomorrow.
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There's always something to do.
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In New York, we stay up all night, watch the sun come up over the warehouses.
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I'm old enough for a lot of things.
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You know, in a rehearsal once, a dancer fell. And he just... He just put it right into the production. I mean, can you imagine that? Like in a... In a classical ballet? You know, a dancer, intentionally falling. There's a whole new word for dance now. It's called "abstract." No, he's not the only one, though. There's Lincoln Kirstein and Lucia Chase, and oh, my... Oh, there's Agnes de Mille. She's just torn up all those conventions, you know, all that straight-up-and-down stuff. It's not about the formality of the dance, it's about what the dancer's feeling. As she told me about this big new world, names that didn't mean a thing to me, I didn't really hear very much of what she was saying. It's new and it's modern and it's American. They understand our vigor and our physicality. Oh, my God. I've just been talking and talking. No, no, I've enjoyed listening. I didn't know you smoked. I'm old enough.
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Oh, he's a famous choreographer. He said that I had perfect line.