Brad Quote #193

Quote from Brad in An Older Woman

Samantha: I'm glad you guys are positive about our engagement. It's really important to us.
Brad: Yeah, they had a little trouble at first. But then they realized how committed we are and they came around.
Tim: It's good for us, too.
Samantha: Oh, what do you mean?
Tim: Well, we've been real worried about putting three boys through college. And now we just have to worry about Mark and Randy.
Brad: Why, I still want to go to college.
Jill: Oh, sure, honey. But, you know, you're gonna be married and on your own. So, you have to pay for it yourself.
Brad: All right, that's fine. I mean, I'll probably get a scholarship anyway.
Samantha: And even if you don't, I'll get a job when I graduate next year. I'll pay your tuition.
Brad: No, you shouldn't have to do that. If that happens, I just won't go to college.
Samantha: Brad, I don't want our children to have a father who never went to college.
Brad: Children?

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Quote from Wilson

Wilson: The 19th century English novelist Elizabeth Gaskell said, "The wise parent nurtures the desire for independence in order to become a friend and advisor when his absolute power ceases."
Tim: If an English novelist said that, how come it's not in English?
Jill: What he means is if we expect Brad to listen to us we've got to be on his side.
Tim: But we're not on his side, honey.
Jill: Yeah, but it's reverse psychology. We have to pretend we are.
Wilson: Well, that isn't the most honest interpretation of Miss Gaskell's words.
Jill: I don't think she'll complain. She's been dead 100 years.
Tim: Show a little respect. That's Eddie Haskell's mom, right?

Quote from Tim

Jill: Brad?
Brad: Listen, before you guys say anything, there's something I want to tell you.
Tim: You want to register at Toys 'R' Us?

Quote from Tim

Jill: Brad, do you think maybe you're moving a little fast in this relationship?
Brad: We're moving fast because we really like each other.
Tim: Brad, I think the point is she is three years older than you. And, um, we're just worried that maybe you're getting in too deep.
Brad: You're three years older than Mom.
Tim: Look how deep I'm in.