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Mary-Lou: What are they like, your children?
Thomas Jerome Newton: They're like children. Exactly like children...
Thomas Jerome Newton: They're like children. Exactly like children...
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Mary-Lou: What happens to you when you drink?
Newton: I see things.
Mary-Lou: What things?
Newton: Bodies.
Mary-Lou: Bodies? Women?
Newton: And men.
Mary-Lou: Men!
Newton: I see things.
Mary-Lou: What things?
Newton: Bodies.
Mary-Lou: Bodies? Women?
Newton: And men.
Mary-Lou: Men!
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Nathan Bryce: I think... perhaps... you're right.
Waiter: I think perhaps Mr. Newton has had enough, don't you?
Waiter: I think perhaps Mr. Newton has had enough, don't you?
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The strange thing about television is that it doesn't tell you everything. It shows you everything about life on Earth, but the true mysteries remain. Perhaps it's in the nature of television. Just waves in space.
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We'd have probably done the same to you, if you'd come 'round our place.
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You know Tommy, you're a freak. I don't mean that unkindly. I like freaks. And that's why I like you.