...vomiting on his boss's desk or stealing his dying aunt's Percocet.
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- How's your day going? - Ah. I've had better.
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He's getting closer.
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I was blind, but now I see.
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When's the last time you ate something?
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The real question is, why did you ever put up with me?
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We'd really worked on her paper, too.
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My neighbor, who must have opened his door to complain. - You're gonna be next, Eddie! - We're coming in!
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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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Watch it, man!
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So, you guys tight? Hang out a lot? No, my ex-wife's brother. I just actually ran into him on the street - and he asked me to come up to... - Buy some drugs? - No, no. What? - What did this guy do? He... Uh, I don't know. He was, um... I heard that he was an antiques dealer? - A dealer? - Yeah, uh, antiques. Um... Like, uh, Viennese kinda, um...
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You're a creep, aren't you? You've been... You've been following me. - No, I just noticed the book. - You just saw the corner of it. How did you know that? - I'd seen it before. - Twelve years ago in college. Sitting on the couch of a TA I was trying to make, waiting for her to come back out of the bathroom, hoping she'd have a condom. Somehow my unconscious had served that up. A memory I had never even recorded. Or was it there the whole time and all I needed was the access? If you're writing a paper, that's not the book I'd use. Well, who asked you? Hastings has his oral history. I'd start there. Interesting point. Grammatically, this guy was an idiot, which sort of gives credence to the theory that one of the clerks he had fired actually wrote most of this guy's major opinions. You could Google the clerk's sons, they'd love to talk to you. Exonerate their dad. That'd give you something that no one else has... Information from the odd museum show, a half-read article, some PBS documentary... it was all bubbling up in my frontal lobes, mixing itself together into a sparkling cocktail of useful information.
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- What is it? - No, it's just aspirin. Don't look like no aspirin I ever see. It's something good, huh? I feel good, man. What's in this stuff? It's just, uh, vitamins and aspirin. You full of shit, Eddie baby.
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The governmental bribe system is itself corrupt, so, of course, information about its inner workings, like anything, can be bought.
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Who was out there?
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Ah! And then I began to form an idea. Suddenly, I knew exactly what I needed to do. It wasn't writing. It wasn't books. It was much bigger than that.
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I'm sure you're curious about what happened to your boss. I know I certainly am. I mean, if my attorney was really working for Mr. Atwood, trying to save his life, why is he dead? I mean, at what point was the pony express supposed to ride in with his life-saving medication?