הנה
BROOKE: (To herself.) I thought I knew you. But I guess it’s easier… to see what we want, (Looks at the flashcard before looking back at the mirror.) than to look for the truth. (Pause) You think you know me but you don’t; and that means you don’t know what I can do. BROOKE: (v.o) You see me as someone who’s popular… and has all the answers; that’s not true. BROOKE: (v.o) I may not always know what I’m doing… BROOKE: (v.o) …but I’ll try make things better. BROOKE: (v.o) And when I make a mistake… BROOKE: (v.o) …because face it, we all do… BROOKE: (v.o) …I promise I’ll ask for your help. BROOKE: (v.o) I can’t do this alone… BROOKE: (v.o) …But if you’ll take a chance on me, we can do great things together. BROOKE: (v.o) I promise, if you believe in me, I’ll find the courage to reach for your every dream. BROOKE: (v.o) John F. Kennedy said the courage of life is a magnificent mixture triumph… and tragedy. BROOKE: (v.o) A man does what he must, in spite of personal consequences… BROOKE: (v.o) …in spite of obstacles and dangers… BROOKE: (o.v) …and pressures… BROOKE: (v.o) …and that is the basis of all morality.