Randy Quote #187

Quote from Randy in The Route of All Evil

Randy: If this job's so tough, I mean, why don't you just quit?
Brad: I can't. I already told Mom and Dad that I can handle it. I gotta show them that I'm up to the challenge like a real man.
Randy: Well, if you keep on handing in papers like this, you're gonna be the only real man still stuck in the eighth grade.
Brad: How did I get myself into this? I'm behind in everything. I don't know. Maybe I should just tell them the truth.
Randy: I think you're gonna have to... even though it does go against everything I believe in.

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 ‘The Route of All Evil’ Quotes

Quote from Brad

Randy: Hey, Brad. Mom and Dad want you to come down for dinner.
Brad: Tell them I'm not hungry. I'm trying to finish this paper and do my math homework at the same time.
Randy: "The Franco-Prussian War was fought in the year 1870 minus the square root of 113."
Brad: Oh, man. How could I have done that?

Quote from Wilson

Tim: I was so excited about him having that job, I just kept pushing him and pushing him. I just want my kids to be great.
Wilson: Tim, it's not unusual for a father to want his son to succeed. You know, I'm reminded of what Wally Schirra the astronaut said: "You don't raise heroes, you raise sons. If you treat them as sons, they'll turn out to be heroes, even if it's just in your own eyes."
Tim: I did push him way too hard. But it wasn't on purpose.
Wilson: I know it wasn't.
Tim: Thanks for lending me your ear.
Wilson: Tim! [returns the spy equipment] Thanks for lending me yours.

Quote from Tim

Brad: I can't keep up with everything.
Tim: Yes, you can. Look, you're already doing your studies. Look at this. Look. "The Franco-Prussian War was..." That's already more than I know, right there. Hey, but Russia's not spelled with a P, my friend. That says "Prussian."