CAMPBELL: In my line of work
there are two cardinal rules. |
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Tell the truth,
and never, ever become |
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emotionally involved with
your subject. |
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The trouble is, you see, all
truths are in fact half true, |
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like when you
read the newspaper. |
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It's never just the facts. |
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There's always judgment. |
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It goes all the way
back to when Jesus died. |
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No one really knew
what to think of him, |
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not until someone put
it on paper and said, |
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"Here,
here's the gospel truth." |
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Legends aren't born,
they're written. |
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And really, that's what we
all do one way or another, |
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when someone we love dies, |
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(LUCY CRYING) |
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and not just anyone,
when it's someone extraordinary, |
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your own personal Jesus. |
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Why not? A hero. |
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When they up and die,
we're left with nothing. |
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Nothing but the task. |
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Make them immortal. |
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