Thank You for Asking Me to Come Along Again Hawke

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  • Jesse : You know, I think that book that I wrote, in a way, was like edifice something. So that I wouldn't forget the... details of the fourth dimension that we spent together. You know, like just a reminder that... that one time nosotros really did come across! You know, that this was existent! That this happened!

    Celine : Celine: I'yard happy yous're saying that, because... I mean, I always feel like a freak, because I'chiliad never able to move on like... this! You know. People just have an affair, or fifty-fifty entire relationships... they pause up and they forget! They motion on similar they would have changed make of cereals! I feel I was never able to forget anyone I've been with. Considering each person have... their own, specific qualities. You can never supercede anyone. What is lost is lost. Each human relationship, when information technology ends, really amercement me. I never fully recover. That's why I'yard very careful with getting involved, because... It hurts too much! Even getting laid! I actually don't do that... I volition miss on the other person the well-nigh mundane things. Like I'm obsessed with niggling things. Maybe I'm crazy, only... when I was a trivial girl, my mom told me that I was always late to schoolhouse. One day she followed me to run across why. I was looking at chestnuts falling from the trees, rolling on the sidewalk, or... ants crossing the road, the way a foliage casts a shadow on a tree body... Little things. I think information technology's the same with people. I see in them little details, and so specific to each of them, that motility me, and that I miss, and... will always miss. You tin can never replace anyone, because anybody is fabricated of such beautiful specific details. Like I remember the way, your bristles has a bit of cherry-red in it. And how the dominicus was making it glow, that... that morning time, right before you left. I call up that, and... I missed it! I'm really crazy, right?

  • Jesse : Oh, God, why didn't we exchange phone numbers and stuff? Why didn't we do that?

    Celine : Because we were young and stupid.

    Jesse : Do y'all call up nosotros withal are?

    Celine : I guess when you're young, y'all merely believe in that location'll be many people with whom y'all'll connect with. Later in life, y'all realize it only happens a few times.

    Jesse : And yous tin screw it up, yous know, misconnect.

  • [last lines]

    Celine : Baby, yous are gonna miss that aeroplane.

    Jesse : I know.

  • Jesse : In the months leading up to my nuptials, I was thinking about you all the time. I mean, even on my way there; I'g in the car, a buddy of mine is driving me downtown and I'k staring out the window, and I retrieve I see you, not far from the church building, correct? Folding upwardly an umbrella and walking into a cafeteria on the corner of 13th and Broadway. And I thought I was going crazy, but at present I think it probably was you.

    Celine : I lived on 11th and Broadway.

    Jesse : You see?

  • Celine : Men get out with me, we break up and then they get married. And later they call me to thank me for teaching them what love is. That I tought them to care and respect women.

    Jesse : I recollect I'1000 1 of those guys.

    Celine : I wanna impale them! Why didn't they ask me to marry them? I would've said no, but at least they could accept asked.

  • Jesse : Life's hard. Information technology's supposed to be. If we didn't suffer, we'd never learn anything.

  • Jesse : I experience like if someone were to touch me, I'd dissolve into molecules.

  • Celine : So, I want to attempt something.

    Jesse : What?

    Celine : [hugs him] I want to see if you stay together or if you dissolve into molecules.

    Jesse : How'm I doing?

    Celine : Even so here.

    Jesse : Good, I similar being here.

  • Jesse : Oh, God, why weren't you there, in Vienna?

    Celine : I told you lot why.

    Jesse : Well, I know why, I just - I wish you lot would have been. Our lives might have been so much different.

    Celine : Y'all retrieve so?

    Jesse : I really do.

    Celine : Maybe not. Peradventure, we would take hated each other somewhen.

    Jesse : Oh what, like we detest each other now?

    Celine : You know, maybe we're - we're just good at brief encounters, walking around in European cities in warm climate.

  • Jesse : You want to know why I wrote that stupid book?

    Celine : Why?

    Jesse : So that you might come to a reading in Paris and I could walk up to yous and ask, "Where the fuck were you lot?"

    Celine : [laughing] No - you thought I'd exist here today?

    Jesse : I'g serious. I think I wrote information technology, in a way, to endeavour to find you.

    Celine : Okay, that's - I know that's not true, just that's sweet of you lot to say.

    Jesse : I call up it is true.

  • Celine : Do you recall you lot would have finished your book if y'all were fucking someone every five minutes?

    Jesse : I might have welcomed the claiming.

  • Celine : Do I look any different?

    [long suspension]

    Celine : I do?

    Jesse : I'd have to run across you lot naked.

  • Jesse : Maybe what I'yard saying is, is the world might exist evolving the fashion a person evolves. Correct? Like, I hateful, me for example. Am I getting worse? Am I improving? I don't know. When I was younger, I was healthier, but I was, uh, whacked with insecurity, y'all know? Now I'm older and my problems are deeper, but I'm more equipped to handle them.

  • Jesse : Do yous have kids?

    Celine : Yes, two -

    [gasps]

    Celine : Shit!

    Jesse : What?

    Celine : I left them in the car! With the windows rolled up! It was six months ago! Think they're okay?

    [laughs]

  • Jesse : So what kind of songs practise you lot write? I didn't know yous did that.

    Celine : What kind?

    Jesse : Yeah, sure.

    Celine : I don't know, just songs.

    Jesse : Like?

    Celine : Like, some are well-nigh, you know, people, uh, relationships. One'southward almost my cat.

    Jesse : Sing 1.

    Celine : No, I can't, I don't have a guitar.

    Jesse : Oh, co- come on. A cappella.

    Celine : No, no, no. I'chiliad not singing a song without a guitar. Yous're nuts!

    Jesse : Why not? Information technology's...

    Celine : No, okay. Not now. No.

    Jesse : One.

    Celine : No.

    Jesse : If non now, when? Wanna see here in 6 months with a guitar? You know, I'll wing all the style over hither, yous may or may not brand the metro...

    Celine : [laughing] Okay, that's funny.

  • [first lines]

    Announcer #ane : Practice you consider the book to exist autobiographical?

    Jesse : Uh, well, I mean... isn't everything autobiographical?

  • Jesse : What do you think were the chances of u.s. e'er meeting again?

    Celine : After that December, I'd say virtually zero. But we're not existent anyway, right? We're just, uh, characters in that old lady's dream. She's on her deathbed, fantasizing about her youth. So of course we had to run across once more.

  • Celine : The past is the by. It was meant to be that way.

    Jesse : What, you really believe that? That everything's fated?

    Celine : Well, you know, the earth might be less free than we call up.

    Jesse : Yeah?

    Celine : Yeah, when given these exact circumstances, that's what volition happen every time: two part hydrogen, one part oxygen, y'all become water every fourth dimension.

    Jesse : No, no, I - I - I mean what if your grandmother had lived a week longer, or, you know, or passed away a calendar week before, days even. You know things might have been different. I believe that.

    Celine : Y'all tin't think like that, it's...

    Jesse : No, I mean, I know y'all shouldn't on most things, but - It'southward just, on this 1 information technology seemed similar something was off, you know?

  • Celine : Then what's information technology like to be married? You oasis't talked much about that.

    Jesse : I haven't? How weird.

  • Jesse : I take this idea of my best self, and I wanted to pursue that even if it might have been overriding my honest cocky.

  • Celine : One night I heard some racket on my burn excape, and then I called 911. And the cops came eventually...

    Jesse : Yeah like 3 hours later.

    Celine : [laughing] Yes, after I had been raped and killed about x times.

  • Jesse : At to the lowest degree now nosotros don't have to pretend that each new sexual feel is a life-altering event.

    Celine : I know. By at present, yous know, you've stuck it in so many places, it'due south similar about to fall off.

    Jesse : Yeah, you know, and I can't realistically expect that yous've become anything but a total ho, at this point.

    Celine : Yeah, cheers.

  • Jesse : [about his marriage] I feel like I'g running a pocket-sized plant nursery with someone I used to date.

  • Celine : I honey my kitty!

    Jesse : What'southward his name?

    Celine : Che.

    Jesse : Che?

    Celine : Mmm hmm.

    Jesse : Uh huh...

    Celine : What?

    Jesse : Commie.

  • Jesse : I'm designed to feel slightly dissatisfied!

  • Jesse : I heard this story once about when the Germans were occupying Paris and they had to retreat dorsum. They wired Notre Matriarch to blow, just they had to leave one guy in charge of hitting the switch. And the guy, the soldier, he couldn't practise it. You know, he merely saturday in that location, knocked out by how beautiful the place was. And so when the allied troops came in, they institute all the explosives just lying there and the switch unturned, and they found the same thing at Sacre Couer, Eiffel Tower. Couple other places I think...

    Celine : Is that true?

    Jesse : I don't know. I always liked the story, though.

  • Jesse : Okay, I realize at that place are a lot of serious problems in the world.

    Celine : Okay, thanks.

    Jesse : Okay. I hateful, I don't even have i publisher in the whole Asian market.

  • Celine : An imperialist country can use that kind of thinking to justify their economic greed, y'all know. I - human rights...

    Jesse : Is in that location any particular imperialist country you lot have in mind, there, Frenchie?

    Celine : Mmm, no, not really...

  • Jesse : [describing how she looks dissimilar] Skinnier, I call back. A little thinner.

    Celine : Did you think I was fat before?

    Jesse : [laughing] No!

    Celine : Yeah, yous thought I was a fatty. No, you idea I was a fatty! Yes, you, you wrote a book virtually a fatty French girl!

    Jesse : No, listen...

    Celine : [laughing] Oh, no...

    Jesse : Seriously, all right, y'all wait beautiful.

  • Jesse : In the moment I recollect thinking that it didn't much thing the "Who" of it all. Nobody is gonna exist everything to you, and that ultimately it's just a elementary action of committing yourself, meeting your responsibilities that matters.

  • Jesse : In that location'due south gotta be something more to love than delivery.

  • Jesse : I don't accept any permanent place here. You know, in eternity, or whatever. And the more than I recollect that, I tin't go through life saying that this is no big bargain. I hateful, this is it! This is actually happening. What do you think is interesting, what do you lot think is funny, what do you lot remember is important? You lot know, every day is our final.

  • Celine : Tell him to choice you upwardly at Quai Henri Quatre.

    Jesse : Oh, shit. K-kay...

    Celine : Henri Quatre. Quai...

    Jesse : Thousand-k-k...

    Celine : Henri Quatre.

    Jesse : [laughing] On...

    Celine : What'southward wrong with you lot? No, do you lot want be to - Henri Quatre.

    Jesse : Henry Four?

    Celine : Yes.

    Jesse : Come up one, why didn't you say so.

    Celine : [laughing] I'thousand sad, okay?

  • Jesse : What is beloved, if it's not respect, trust, adoration? And I felt all those things. So cut to the present tense: I experience similar I'grand running a small nursery with somebody I used to engagement.

  • Jesse : Exercise y'all believe in, like... ghosts or spirits?

    Celine : Uhm, no.

    Jesse : No?

    Celine : No.

    Jesse : Ok, what virtually reincarnation?

    Celine : Non at all.

    Jesse : God?

    Celine : No.

    [Both Express joy]

    Celine : That sounds... that sounds terrible. No, no, no. But, at the same fourth dimension I don't wanna exist one of those people that don't believe in any kind of magic, you lot know?

    Jesse : And then then, astrology.

    Celine : Yep, of course!

    Jesse : There we go, right!

    Celine : I mean, that makes sense, right? You're a Scorpio, I'm a Sag, so nosotros get along.

  • Jesse : I'thou designed to feel slightly dissatisfied.

  • Jesse : Nosotros're just living in a pretense of a union responsibleness, and all these ideas of how people are supposed to alive.

  • Jesse : You realize that most of the people that yous encounter are trying to get somewhere amend, they're trying to make a little chip more cash, trying to get a little more respect, have more people admire them. Information technology's merely exhausting.

  • Jesse : Life'south hard. It'southward supposed to be. If we didn't suffer, nosotros wouldn't acquire a thing.

  • Jesse : I experience similar if someone were to touch me, I'd dissolve into molecules.

  • Jesse : Maybe what I'yard saying is the world might be evolving the manner a person evolves. Right? Like, me for case. Am I getting worse? Am I improving? I don't know. When I was younger, I was healthier, just I was whacked with insecurity. Now I'grand older and my problems are deeper, just I'm more equipped to handle them.


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