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Ladies and gentlemen,
Kurt Russell. |
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So, Meryl flew in from Cracow, |
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and slipped into Oklahoma,
and the lives of all of us |
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fortunate enough
to be working on "Silkwood". |
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Some people, a very few,
have this beautiful ability |
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to change
other people's lives. |
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Do it quietly
and for the better. |
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And living around you Meryl,
while you lived inside Karen Silkwood, |
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also changed my life,
quietly. |
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And very much
for the better. |
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The magnificent Mr. Nichols,
of course, put it right about you, |
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as we're seeing tonight.
"Anyone," he said, |
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"who gets to know Meryl,
has to fall in love with her." |
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I said, "And if they don't?"
And he said, "Well if they don't, |
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then there's something
wrong with them." |
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Well, I just want you
to know, Meryl, |
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that when it comes to you,
there's absolutely nothing |
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wrong with me.
Congratulations Meryl. |