Will Quote #472

Quote from Will in My Brother's Keeper

Will: Hey, look, man, I'm from Philly, I know it ain't easy to make it.
Marcus Stokes: What? To make it to the pros? It's damn near impossible. Look, I'm better than good, till I break my ankle, that is. Then I ain't worth a dime. I'm not depending on this. I'm depending on this. My b-ball scholarship is gonna get me a free education in engineering so that I can provide for my family with my mind.
Will: Bro, you don't even want to play pro?
Marcus Stokes: Yo, I ain't no fool, now. If somebody offered me a million dollars to dribble a basketball you better believe I'm gonna take it.
Will: All due respect, my brother, I don't think nobody's gonna offer you no million dollars.
Marcus Stokes: What I'm saying is the odds of that happening are slim. Me getting an education that's gonna last me a lifetime are the odds that I'm taking.
Will: You know, you are a pretty deep brother.
Marcus Stokes: Yeah. And I'm a better ballplayer than you, too.
Will: Oh, them's be fighting words. Let's do it.
Marcus Stokes: I thought you'd never ask.

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 ‘My Brother's Keeper’ Quotes

Quote from Vivian

Vivian: It is so nice to have the house all to ourselves.
Philip: Oh, it sure is. Now, why is it that we wanted kids?
Vivian: 'Cause of the way you get them.

Quote from Will

Vivian: Philip, I think it's nice that the kids feel welcome and want to be around us.
Will: Actually, we got kicked out of six other people's cribs and a 7-Eleven parking lot. But, you mind if we just hang around here and, you know, order a couple of pizzas or something?
Philip: Well, it is a very special night for you, Will. Sure.
Will: All right. Thanks a lot, Uncle Phil. And you know what, man, this just feels great 'cause I remember a time when me and you didn't get along so good. All the yelling and screaming. You telling me, "Get on the first lane back to Philly." Hey, but this is now, and that was this morning.

Quote from Will

Marcus Stokes: Hey, man, I was waiting around for you in the locker room. Why'd you let me go around you like that?
Will: What, you tripping, man? I didn't let you go around me.
Marcus Stokes: I know your game, Will. You let me go around you. If you were gonna play like that, why didn't you just sit in the stands?
Will: Look, come on, man, you impressed the scout. You'll go to a Division One college, then you'll go pro. You'll be able to get your kid everything. What're you beefing about?
Marcus Stokes: Oh, I get it. 'Cause I got a kid, I'm some kind of charity case? Well, let's get something straight, homey. My situation does not define who I am, I define who I am.
Will: Look, man. I got lucky, all right. You know, I got a rich uncle. A lot of brothers coming from where we come from, I mean, they don't have the same opportunities, man. That's your ticket.
Marcus Stokes: You know something, my Bel-Air brother? You been watching too many made-for-TV movies.