Hyde Quote #724

Quote from Hyde in You Can't Always Get What You Want

Angie Barnett: Steven, this store is very important to me. When I was eight years old, Santa asked me what I wanted for Christmas and I said, "A record store." You know what I got? A pony. What eight-year-old girl wants a damn pony?
Jackie: You know, one year I asked for a damn pony and got a car.
Angie Barnett: I just want this store to be great.
Hyde: Yeah, well, I think this pit makes the store great.
Angie Barnett: Really? Did you go to business school?
Donna: Well, he did a lot of business at school.
Hyde: Fine, I'll get rid of the pit, but I want that entire wall covered in Zeppelin.
Angie Barnett: We can't. You know that research paper that I gave you that you probably smoked? Well, it says that Zeppelin scares people over 30.
Hyde: Good, because people over 30 don't listen to music. They move to Florida to play golf.

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Eric: Look, my whole life, I've been trying to please other people. So I feel like I don't know who I am or know what I want to do with my life.
Red: You need a government job, like a mailman. Something simple and repetitive.
Kitty: No, no, no. You know he doesn't do well in snow. What about this? Margie's son is a chiropractor, and she seems very happy.
Eric: I just... I don't wanna wake up in five years and hate my life.
Red: That's unavoidable.
Eric: Okay, I just need more time to think.
Red: You know what I got for my 18th birthday? A draft notice and a malaria vaccine. I never had time to think.
Eric: Yeah, but, Dad, don't you think it would've been helpful if you did?
Red: All right, I'll tell you what. I'll give you six months. But if you haven't picked something by then, you'll do that chiropractic thing that your mother suggested.
Eric: Dad, I... I don't even know what that is.
Kitty: Oh, honey, it's perfect for you. It's like a doctor but you don't have to be as smart.