Norman Osborn: [dying] This is not how I imagined I would die...looking at my son, and seeing a stranger. You have such potential, Harry. Such fierce intelligence, and you're throwing it all away.
Harry: No, you threw me away! You kicked me off to Boarding School, when I was eleven. On my 16th birthday, you sent me Scotch! Or, one of your assistants did, anyway. I'm pretty sure, because, the card wrote "With complements, Norman Osborn."
Norman: I don't expect forgiveness from you anymore. I don't believe in miracles. How could you possibly understand that your childhood had to be sacrificed, for something greater? And not just for me, for you! Has your hand started to twitch yet, when you lie awake and feel it coming, crawling under your skin, waiting to show itself, to show you who you really are? Retroviral Hyperplasia. I never told you... that it's genetic. Our disease, the "Osborn Curse", and it began at your age. Your hand, give it to me. The greatest inheritance I can give you, isn't merely money. It's this. The sum total of my life's work. Everything I did to stay alive. Maybe you can succeed where I failed.
Harry: No, you threw me away! You kicked me off to Boarding School, when I was eleven. On my 16th birthday, you sent me Scotch! Or, one of your assistants did, anyway. I'm pretty sure, because, the card wrote "With complements, Norman Osborn."
Norman: I don't expect forgiveness from you anymore. I don't believe in miracles. How could you possibly understand that your childhood had to be sacrificed, for something greater? And not just for me, for you! Has your hand started to twitch yet, when you lie awake and feel it coming, crawling under your skin, waiting to show itself, to show you who you really are? Retroviral Hyperplasia. I never told you... that it's genetic. Our disease, the "Osborn Curse", and it began at your age. Your hand, give it to me. The greatest inheritance I can give you, isn't merely money. It's this. The sum total of my life's work. Everything I did to stay alive. Maybe you can succeed where I failed.
Norman Osborn : [dying] This is not how I imagined I would die...looking at my son, and seeing a stranger. You have such potential, Harry. Such fierce intelligence, and you're throwing it all away.
Harry : No, you threw me away! You kicked me off to Boarding School, when I was eleven. On my 16th birthday, you sent me Scotch! Or, one of your assistants did, anyway. I'm pretty sure, because, the card wrote "With complements, Norman Osborn."
Norman : I don't expect forgiveness from you anymore. I don't believe in miracles. How could you possibly understand that your childhood had to be sacrificed, for something greater? And not just for me , for you ! Has your hand started to twitch yet, when you lie awake and feel it coming, crawling under your skin, waiting to show itself, to show you who you really are? Retroviral Hyperplasia. I never told you... that it's genetic. Our disease, the "Osborn Curse", and it began at your age. Your hand, give it to me. The greatest inheritance I can give you, isn't merely money. It's this. The sum total of my life's work. Everything I did to stay alive. Maybe you can succeed where I failed.
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