You gotta keep it a secret, so get dressed. I'll meet you out back.
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You want to see something?
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Daisy. Daisy.
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4.7s
I loved those weekends when she'd come and spend the night with her grandmother.
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Okay.
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4.5s
One person is there, then suddenly somebody else has taken her place.
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She wasn't all elbows and knees anymore. Benjamin! Come on!
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4.4s
Bye, Mr. Benjamin. - Good luck to you, son. - Thank you.
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3.3s
Growing up's a funny thing. Sneaks up on you.
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2.9s
Morning, Captain. Can you take us out?
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2.4s
Oh, sweet Jesus, boy!
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Come in.
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"Things were becoming different..." ...for me. My hair had very little gray and grew like weeds. My sense of smell was keener. My hearing, more acute. I could walk further and faster. While everybody else was aging, I was getting younger, all alone.
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14.9s
You look so handsome and so distinguished. They're saying the hurricane's gonna miss us, blow right on by. - Oh, that's great. - I'll stay under the blankets with Mother. She says nothing... Benjamin?
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
5.7s
Our lives are defined by opportunities. Even the ones we miss.
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11.5s
Interesting times, though. We went from making 40,000 to nearly half a million buttons a day. We employed 10 times the number of people. We were operating around the clock.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
8.7s
I see you're still drinking your Sazerac with whiskey. Creature of habit. You still visiting the house on Bourbon Street? Not for a long time.
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5.4s
- You're only young once. - Oh, I'm old enough. Daisy, just not tonight, is all.