Sue Quote #453
Quote from Sue in Halloween IV: The Ghost Story
Sue: No, it sounds incredible! I mean, there are so many beautiful, amazing things that happen every day that sound crazy. Think about it. If I had to explain the miracle of how babies are born to someone who didn't know, wouldn't I sound insane?
Mike: Yeah, but...
Sue: And stars. I read that when a star explodes, the dust they find is the same thing that makes up humans, animals, the entire universe. How amazing is that? The same stardust is in everything and everyone: me, you, even Christopher Columbus. You know, in his day, some people still thought the world was flat. Columbus said it was round, and people thought he was crazy. Look, I know there's always gonna be doubters, but it just takes someone who thinks, "Why can't it be true?" to truly change the world, and I am one of those people. So how can you sit there on this planet made of stardust that was once thought to be flat and still not think anything is possible?
Mike: Because it isn't. Now let's go. It's late. Time for bed.
The Middle Quotes
‘Halloween IV: The Ghost Story’ Quotes
Quote from Brick
Frankie: Brick, you can't just stare at someone when you like 'em. You kind of have to, you know... Jump in anytime, Dad.
Mike: Well, when I was your age and I liked a girl, I would ride my bike by her house.
Brick: Yeah, I don't know if people do that anymore. From what I've gleaned, they do more communicating through social media. You know, texts, tweets, and whatnot.
Mike: They also don't use words like "gleaned."
Frankie: That's perfect for you, Brick. No eye contact, all words.
Brick: Yeah. I guess that might be more apropos.
Mike: But don't say "apropos"! [to Frankie] We really should redo the basement so he'll have someplace to live.
Quote from Brick
Frankie: Okay, okay. Okay, what's next? Got to keep it rolling.
Brick: I'm gonna ask her if she's read Planet Nowhere.
All: No!
Brick: How about her feelings on fonts?
All: No!
Brick: Don't I want her to know the real me?!
All: No!
Axl: Oh, God, no!
Quote from Brick
Brick: Well, that was horrible.
Mike: Maybe next time, you listen to your mom.
Brick: No, it was a new kind of horrible. I mean, at the few elementary-school parties I was invited to, boys would run around and be stupid, but now there's boys and girls, and everyone just hangs out in the basement. Every time I turned up the lights to read, someone would just dim them down again. Next time I go to a party, I'm bringing my itty-bitty book light.