down the hall towards me I can't stop smiling. I smile all the time.
TOM WINGO: I love you, Lowenstein.
SUSAN LOWENSTEIN: Can we go back to the cabin and make love all night?
Nick Nolte as Tom Wingo: You still have a lot to learn about the outdoors.
Barbra Streisand as Susan Lowenstein: Just admit it, you love her more.
TOM WINGO: In New York I learned that I needed to love my mother and father in all their flawed, outrageous humanity, and in families there are no crimes beyond forgiveness. But it is the mystery of life that sustains me now. I look to the north, and I wish again that there were two lives apportioned to every man and every woman. At the end of every day I drive through the city of Charleston and I cross the bridge that will take me home. I feel the words building inside me, I can't stop them, or tell you why I say them, but as I reach the top of the bridge these words come to me in a whisper. I say these words as a prayer, as regret, as praise, I say: Lowenstein, Lowenstein.
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