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"...much of the world's sorrow comes from people who are 'this'...yet...allow
themselves to be treated as 'that'. - Maude |
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I first saw "Harold and Maude" when I was 10 years old.
At a little after 2AM, I snuck out of bed to watch TV. I flipped around
the channels, but didn't find anything interesting. Until a commercial
ended on one channel and the late, late movie returned. It was "Harold
and Maude". The movie resumed at the scene when Maude brings Harold back to her
train car/house. I almost turned it off and went back to bed, but then,
Maude started to sing, "Well, if you want to sing out, sing out. And
if you want to be free, be free. 'Cause there's a million things to
be. You know that there are." I was transfixed through the rest
of the movie.