 You should write a memoir. No. Very post. Very after he became a genius. He's got a show open. So I got a ticket away from him all day. So I went to get him again. I'm putting in a Kirk Douglas. I know, I got to see him. It's a show opening in Kirk Douglas. This one we've got a scanner. You mean Shriner? David Shriner? No, I've got a scanner. No. I saw largely New York. The first time I saw it. You, with the Republic under your command, who carry human justice in your hand. Yes, you, to whom the human flocks consigned, whose job is to ensure it's safe and sound. Always remember this for all your worth. You are God's representative on earth. You've more than your affairs to keep in mind. You must look after all of humankind. You rule all those beneath you. Yet you too possess a lord, a ruler over you. One day his final judgment must be faced and woe betide those who have been unjust. This lord does not take gifts nor does he care whether a man's a peasant or a peer, whether he's clad in rags or cloth of gold. If he's done wrong, he'll find himself in jailed. We small folk, when we sin, are risking less. It's only ourselves we lose in wickedness. Our leaders' crimes, though, bring whole cities down and cause great emperors to lose their crown. This is a lawless and an ill-starred kingdom. It has no time for justice or the law, but everything is bought and sold for money, one-wastral plots and schemes in such a way that great and small all openly defend his villainy and his immoral case without a care for truth, without a thought for consequences their vote brings with it. These folk don't understand the cancerous harm, the degeneracy of their young people does their republic. They have set a price on virtue and on shame. When one's amongst them, it's nigh impossible to practice goodness. They ruin homes, bring states to destitution, then cause their downfall. Troy, you'll see in time. And by their own example, they corrupt large numbers with them. Look at how they're followed by hordes of spongers growing fat as hogs through constant indolence and overeating. You think any of this herd is able to serve his country? Wear a suit of armor when even silks too heavy for their shoulders? Do century duty when they've learned to snore till afternoon? Withstand the enemy's blows when endless drunkenness has sapped their health? They think they're different and they ask for war. God grant me always men like this to fight with. Sweet child, don't fret so. In this world you know that's how things have to be. One day there's joy. The next brings heartache. From the two of them our life is woven. Happiness is always uncertain. But our troubles too will end when God decides. And when the time brings change, we tend to take to heart the things that pain us much more than those that simply go our way. That's why it always seems our tribulations are greater and outnumber our delights. Whether it's more or less, or if the numbers are equal, it's of little use to know a person really ought to pray to God to ask that they at least should know misfortune. Without a little bit, it's hardly human. God that from the council all this time there's been no word. Paris, I know, won't fail to let us know as soon as things are settled. But till that time, we women ought to wait indoors instead of on the public square. I swear to God, the world contains more evil than good. Just think about the fact that people only have a single manner of being born. While there's so many ways to die, it's quite impossible to count them. Also, we mortals only have one kind of health. Yet ranged against it, you can find innumerable sorts of different sickness. But fortune, who rules everything there is and holds it in her hand and has control, she'll back me up and say that in the world there are far fewer good things than the kind people call evil. See how she brings riches to certain folk while many more are plunged in direst poverty. And furthermore, she does these things not out of jealousy or avarice. But just because she's driven by want and that's a sign that when she wishes to do some person good, then usually she'll take from someone else and only then give to the first. And this just goes to show what I've been saying all along. The world is filled with far more evil things than good.