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Clips from Funny Face (1957)
"They Iook too much aIike. They're too pat. Mix them up."
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"No, you mustn't mix them up."
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"The books on this shelf pertain to empiricism,"
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"and on this shelf, materialism, and on this, psychopiscoparalysm."
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"Put them back. Please talk to her. It'll take me hours."
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"One never talks to Maggie Prescott. One only listens."
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"Here. I think we ought to use her in the shot. Miss, come here, pIease."
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"- Me? - You're selling a book to that girI."
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"Just pretend that Marion can read."
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"Say, Iisten!"
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"Alright, Marion, let's go."
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"But this would be a violation of all my principles."
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"It wouId be hypocrisy for me to Iend myseIf to this."
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"- I'm sorry, but... - Shush."
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"Now, tell Marion about the books so that we can get out of here."
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"This deals with epiphenomenalism, which has to do with consciousness"
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"as a mere accessory of physiological processes"
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"whose presence or absence makes no difference..."
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"Whatever are you doing?"
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"Hold it!"
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"- Good. Get her in another outfit. - Put on the shebop."
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"None of you seems to realise you're trespassing on private property."
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"You run around, ignorant of the fact that I can have you put in jaiI."
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"- For the Iast time... - You're getting tiresome."
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"I know you don't mean any harm, but you are in everyone's way."
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"Now, we won't be a moment."
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"Let me in."
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"The air will do her good. She was very pale."
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"Hold it. Ready?"
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"Good. One more, please."
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"Alright. Hit it."
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"Hold it. Ready?"
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"Very good, Marion. One more, please. Last one."
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"Hold it. Ready."
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"OK, that's it. That ought to do."
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"(bell rings)"
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"We'll mention the shop in the magazine."
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"Don't you dare!"
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"(Miss Prescott) Taxi!"
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"(belljingles)"
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"Oh, no!"
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"Hello there."
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"I stayed to heIp you put these back."
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"I didn't reaIise we made such a mess."
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"Which shelf for materialism?"
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"Oh, no."
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"You should be ashamed of yourself."
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"We don't usually barge in that way."
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"photographing silly dresses on silly women."
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"At most, a synthetic beauty."
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"Why don't you photograph trees?"
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"You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees."
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"My work is pleasant, the pay is excellent,"
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"and I get a trip to Paris every year."
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"I certainIy envy you that."
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"I'd be in Paris now if I couId afford it."
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"You'd have a ball."
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"You'd go to a party every night, drink champagne,"
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"swim in perfume, and a new Iove affair every hour on the hour."
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"If I went to Paris, it wouId be to go to EmiIe FIostre's Iectures."
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"Professor Flostre is the greatest living philosopher,"
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"and father of empathicalism."
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"Oh? What's empathicalism?"
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"Sounds great, but what is it?"
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"It's based on empathy."
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"Do you know what the word "empathy" means?"
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"No, I'll have to have the beginner's course on that one."
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"Empathy. Is it something Iike sympathy?"
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"Oh, it goes beyond sympathy."
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"Sympathy is to understand what someone feels."
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"Empathy is to project your imagination"
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"so that you actually feeI what the other person is feeIing."
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"Do I make myseIf cIear?"
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"- Why did you do that? - Empathy."
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"I put myseIf in your pIace and I feIt that you wanted to be kissed."
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"You put yourself in the wrong place."
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"I have no desire to be kissed by you, or anyone eIse."
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"I'm sorry, Mr Avery, we don't stock what you're Iooking for."
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"Don't bother. I'll throw myseIf out."
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"I was full of seIf-defences"
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"Now I feeI that I really shouId face the consequences"
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"For I have to have the answer"
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"I couId cry saIty tears"
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"Where have I been all these years?"
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"Is it fun?"
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"There were chills up my spine"
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"And some thrills I can't define"
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"Does it show?"
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"Oh, I feeI that I couId meIt"
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"Finding another worId"
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"Can I trust how I feeI?"
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"Is this my Achilles heeI?"
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"Look at me, I'm all at sea"
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"How Iong has this been going on?"
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"This is great"
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"I'm in such a IoveIy state"
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"Can one kiss"
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"(Miss Prescott) What do you think?"
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"It staggers me nobody's thought of it before."
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"I'm going to seIect a girI to be the Quality Woman."
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"This girI will represent everything the magazine stands for."
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"It's a great gimmick. Any of these modeIs wouId be aIright."
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"A collection will be designed for her by the greatest couturier in Paris."
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"- PauI DuvaI? - Yes, PauI DuvaI."
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"And he's going to Iet us photograph the collection before the opening."
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"We'll scoop every other magazine."
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"- Staggers you, doesn't it? - I can't beIieve it."
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"He would be barred from all the other fashion magazines."
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"Nonsense. If the project comes off, we'll all be heroes."
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"Wait till you see what I've got. The girI. The Quality Woman."
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"Oh, Marion's..."
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"Forget her. This is the other girI I'm taIking about."
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"That thing from the book shop?"
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"Maggie, she's new."
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"You've gone out of your mind."
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"Don't even ask. The thought of her makes me shudder. DreadfuI girI."
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"If this is some sort ofjoke..."
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"It's no joke. If we do her over and fix her up, she'd be great."
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"She'd devour us all."
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"- Come on, Maggie. - Well, Iook at her."
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