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Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Patrick Marber

DAN
What do you want?
ALICE
To be loved.
DAN
That simple?
ALICE
It's a big want. — Patrick Marber

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Robert B. Parker

I had a Coors beer. I never cared for Adolph Coors's politics, but I wasn't sure I cared for anyone's, and he made a nice beer. No carcinogens. — Robert B. Parker

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Eudora Welty

Don't want to do a thing, Ran, do we, from now and on till evermore. — Eudora Welty

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Eric Shanteau

One of the things you learn when you get married is how you need to always work on continuing to make it better. — Eric Shanteau

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Louay Fatoohi

confiscated, were subjected to torture, and were even killed. — Louay Fatoohi

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Special Ed

My hair was growin' too long, so I got me a fade
And when my dishes got dirty, I got cascade
And When the weather was hot, I got a spot in the shade. — Special Ed

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By John Kahrs

When I was at Pixar, I was in my hole. I was an animator, I had my shots and I was like, "Yeah, I've gotta make this perfect!" It's a very selfish thing. — John Kahrs

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Donald Glover

Girls are supposed to dance. That's why God gave them parts that jiggle. — Donald Glover

Mokuba Kaiba Quotes By Tim O'Brien

I would wish this book could take the form of a plea for everlasting peace, a plea from one who knows ... Or it would be fine to confirm the odd beliefs about war: it's horrible, but it's a crucible of men and events and, in the end, it makes more of a man out of you.
But, still, none of these notions seems right. Men are killed, dead human beings are heavy and awkward to carry, things smell different in Vietnam, soldiers are afraid and often brave, drill sergeants are boors, some men think the war is proper and just and others don't and most don't care. Is that the stuff for a morality lesson, even for a theme?
Do dreams offer lessons? Do nightmares have themes, do we awaken and analyze them and live our lives and advise others as a result? Can the foot soldier teach anything important about war, merely for having been there? I think not. He can tell war stories. — Tim O'Brien