Petit's Mother: Edmond, could we reconsider... give him one more chance?
Petit's Mother: No, the carrots are cooked.
[last lines]
Philippe Petit: You remember Guy Tozzoli from the press conference, one of the men behind the creation of towers, he loved the walk, and he gave me a pass to the observation deck, so I could go any time I wanted. And I went there many times, alone. I would find myself there looking at the void, to see how the thought comes back. How the feeling returns. Because
it was a beautiful day.
Philippe Petit: And you know this pass I was given?
[holding up the card]
Philippe Petit: Well, these passes they have a date on them. A date when they expire. But on my pass, Mr. Tozzoli, he crossed out the date and he wrote on it: FOREVER.
Jean-Pierre: You know Philippe, the Towers seem different. They're different now.
Barry Greenhouse: That's right. They're different because you walked up there. Every New Yorker I talk to now says they love these towers.
Annie: [looking up at the towers] Perhaps you brought them to life, Philippe - given them a soul.
Philippe Petit: [just before beginning his walk] I lost my costume! It's a tragedy! The biggest page of my like and I lose my costume! It falls off the edge! If have no costume!
Jeff: What?
Philippe Petit: [now in French] It lost my turtleneck, this is not my costume!
Barry Greenhouse: It's something only a twisted, antisocial, anarchistic, pissed-off malcontent would have anything to do with.
Barry Greenhouse: [triumphantly] You have your inside man!
Philippe Petit: [atop the south tower for the first time] I find myself standing on an island floating in mid-air... at the edge of the void. And of course, I automatically look at the opposite tower. But now, I had to dare... to look... Down. Now I know what the void is. I'm a wire-walker. The void is my domain. But not this void. But somehow I gather the strength to whisper,
whisper so the demons won't hear. It's impossible... But I'll do it.
News Reporter: Why did you do this?
Philippe Petit: There is no "why." Just because. When I see a beautiful place to put my wire, I cannot resist.
News Reporter: [narrating] The story of my adventure was in the news all over the world. In France, when Papa Rudy heard of it, he was the happiest Papa Rudy in the world. And when Papa
Rudy's angry, he's deadly angry. But when Papa Rudy's happy, his dogs get a double ration of food.