1. Werner: I intend to give you my current thoughts on an idea I've been committed to for 40 years. Every generation yearns for light. It needs reassurance and faith that the world can be better and a fairer place. This yearning which is older than Marx and younger than Marx, is like a drug. Early in life it brings joy, because the light seems so near and within reach. At life's end it brings bitterness, because the light has grown once again. In these 40 years I've lived through many things and the light seems further away than ever before, and thus I shouldn't encourage you, but you can be sure of one thing: without bitterness and this hope, life would be pitiful indeed.
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1. Werner: I intend to give you my current thoughts on an idea I've been committed to for 40 years. Every generation yearns for light. It needs reassurance and faith that the world can be better and a fairer place. This yearning which is older than Marx and younger than Marx, is like a drug. Early in life it brings joy, because the light seems so near and within reach. At life's end it brings bitterness, because the light has grown once again. In these 40 years I've lived through many things and the light seems further away than ever before, and thus I shouldn't encourage you, but you can be sure of one thing: without bitterness and this hope, life would be pitiful indeed.
1. Czuszka: Too bad we didn't sleep together when we were 17.
1. Czuszka: Here for your reward for getting me out? Should I drop my panties?
Witek Dlugosz: I feel like I remember that moment. It's like an image beneath my eyelids.
Witek Dlugosz: Remember the first time, on the floor?
2. Christian Woman: No need to feel ashamed. We're all scared.
1. Werner: I intend to give you my current thoughts on an idea I've been committed to for 40 years. Every generation yearns for light. It needs reassurance and faith that the world can be better and a fairer place. This yearning which is older than Marx and younger than Marx, is like a drug. Early in life it brings joy, because the light seems so near and within reach. At life's end it brings bitterness, because the light has grown once again. In these 40 years I've lived through many things and the light seems further away than ever before, and thus I shouldn't encourage you, but you can be sure of one thing: without bitterness and this hope, life would be pitiful indeed.
1. Czuszka: Too bad we didn't sleep together when we were 17.
1. Czuszka: Here for your reward for getting me out? Should I drop my panties?
Witek Dlugosz: I feel like I remember that moment. It's like an image beneath my eyelids.
Witek Dlugosz: Remember the first time, on the floor?
2. Christian Woman: No need to feel ashamed. We're all scared.
Witek Dlugosz: How can a man go on believing in an ideal that destroyed so much of his life? 1. Adam: Every idea has its period of error.
Witek Dlugosz: We've been talking for ages. We must have said all there is to say. 2. Werka: I doubt it. There are so many things you can't tell another person.
Witek Dlugosz: In the fourth year, during an autopsy, one girl had a very strange look on her face. They were cutting open her former teacher, whom she had hated. She told me afterwards she'd imagined that she herself was cutting the woman open. Why am I telling you this? 2. Werka: Because I told you about the movie "Manhattan."


