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| Well, Mr. Barnaby, it's said that you and your friend, Mrs. Witt, have discussed here in the farm, a lot about the meaning of life. Could you please tell us something about it? | |
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| Well, instead of Mrs. Witt, that sometimes could seem a little bit cynical, I have a very positive look 'bout it. I trust in the existance of a meaning of our life. | |
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| So, you look at it in a very optimistic point of view. Could you please tell us a reason, just one among the others... | |
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| Oh, you can considerate that we're still producing - and we will 'til we're alive - the fudamental thing, necessary for our life on earth. And everyday in huger amounts. | |
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