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Smitty: Plenty of guys belt you when they lose. Fucking Danskin, he wins and he hits you! (Ace Goodman) Antheil: Pretty moral basically? Oh, Jesus. what a couple of yo-yo's. (Ace Goodman) John Converse: Something like that. Antheil: Why doesn't he *do* something? I mean, go over the hill, refuse an order. I couldn't sympathise with a character like that. John Converse: Not everyone did. Antheil: The Marine in the play, that supposed to be you? John Converse: No. Antheil: Maybe a little? John Converse: Maybe on some level. Antheil: Um-hmn. You know what I think, on some level? I think you're the kind of wise cocksucker that writes a tearjerk play against the Marines then smuggles a shitload of heroin into this country. (Ace Goodman) Marge Converse: How did you turn out? Ray Hicks: Well, your husband once told somebody I was a psychopath. Marge Converse: That's the kind of thing he'd say. Ray Hicks: Do you think he could be right? Marge Converse: It's a very imprecise term. (Ace Goodman) | |
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Bender: Sense of unreality is not a legal defence. (Ace Goodman) Martha: You? Kill me? That's a laugh. George: Well, now, I might... some day. Martha: Fat chance. (Ace Goodman) Martha: You used to drink bergen, too. (Ace Goodman) George: Try and I'll beat you at your own game. Martha: Is that a threat George, huh? George: It's a threat, Martha. Martha: You're gonna get it, baby. George: Be careful Martha. I'll rip you to pieces. Martha: You're not man enough. You haven't the guts. George: Total war. Martha: Total. (Ace Goodman) Martha: I'm loud and I'm vulgar, and I wear the pants in the house because somebody's got to, but I am not a monster. I'm not. George: You're a spoiled, self-indulgent, willful, dirty-minded, liquor-ridden... Martha: SNAP! It went SNAP! I'm not gonna try to get through to you any more. There was a second back there, yeah, there was a second, just a second when I could have gotten through to you, when maybe we could have cut through all this, this CRAP. But it's past, and I'm not gonna try. (Ace Goodman) George: Hark! Jungle sounds. Martha: Hey! George: Animal noises. (Ace Goodman) George: Not my fault, the road should've been straight. Martha: No, aren't you going to apologize for making Honey throw up? George: I didn't make her throw up. Martha: What, you think it was handsome there? You think he made his own wife throw up? George: Well, you make me throw up. Martha: That's different. (Ace Goodman) George: Oh no. No, you mustn't. Martha is changing, and Martha is not changing for me, Martha hasn't changed for me in years. If Martha is changing, that means we're going to be here for days. You're being accorded an honor, and you mustn't forget that Martha is the daughter of our beloved boss. She is his right... arm. I was going to use another word, but we'll leave that sort of talk to Martha. (Ace Goodman) George: So are you. (Ace Goodman) George: Yes, Martha? Can I get you something? Martha: Ah, well, sure. You can, um, light my cigarette, if you're of a mind to. George: No. There are limits. I mean, a man can put up with only so much without he descends a rung or two on the old evolutionary ladder, which is up your line. Now, I will hold your hand when it's dark and you're afraid of the boogeyman and I will tote your gin bottles out after midnight so no one can see but I will not light your cigarette. And that, as they say, is that. Martha: Jesus. (Ace Goodman) Martha: You're damn right. George: I said I was impressed. I'm beside myself with jealousy. What do you want me to do, throw up? (Ace Goodman) [pause] Martha: George, my husband... George, who is out somewhere there in the dark, who is good to me - whom I revile, who can keep learning the games we play as quickly as I can change them. Who can make me happy and I do not wish to be happy. Yes, I do wish to be happy. George and Martha: Sad, sad, sad. Whom I will not forgive for having come to rest; for having seen me and having said: yes, this will do. (Ace Goodman) George: Some Greek with a moustache that Martha attacked one night. (Ace Goodman) | |
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