Quote from Murray in I Caddyshacked the Pool
Murray: Hey, how are you doing? Adam: Why are you in my room? Murray: Just came by to say hi, and (mumbles). Adam: What? Murray: (mumbles) Adam: What? Murray: Y'know, (mumbles "you've got a beautiful body"). Adam: See, you keep trailing off specifically at the end. Murray: You've got a beautiful body! This body of yours, beautiful. Adam: Don't ever tell me that again! Murray: Deal. But, let's be truthful. You don't have a beautiful body. Adam: Thanks. Murray: You're in middle school. Your body, it's stinky and greasy, and it's growing too fast. And, when you talk, it's like a broken kazoo. Those days were horrible. I remember them, I really do. Adam: Since when have you had a shred of insecurity about your body? You'll go anywhere in your Tighty-Whities. Murray: That's now. When I was your age, I hated my body. The good news is, I grew up and life beat me down so hard, I eventually stopped caring. And some day, life will crap on you so hard that you'll stop caring too. Adam: That's oddly reassuring. Murray: Trust me. Eventually you'll realize it doesn't matter what other people think.