growing up

Raymundo 2022-01-21 08:03:38

American marriages are still different from China. Marriage for love will really collapse when you lose your partner. It's another story like this. The father passed away and the mother collapsed, and the sensible child became the backbone of the family.

The advantage of watching old movies is that every supporting role is familiar, feels like he is very good, knows everyone, quack.

In the Bible class, throw the ball of paper to a good friend. This is the friendship of boys. It's great that someone is thinking of you.

There is such a mother, no wonder she is going to chat with female prisoners.

Black people are really talented in music and dance, and they can sing really well.

This is a careless mom. . . With a baby, you should put your emotions back. Maybe Chinese mothers are too great.

Although Mom is not reliable, there is one better than nothing, poor Tommy.

At the critical moment, good friends also hang up.

The old man and old lady from France was very interesting, and listened to the story all night.

The French wife seems to be the model who was abandoned and auctioned off jewelry in Sex and the City, very characteristic.

I always drink soda and I really get fat.

Lady is the second mother. To come back, a boy needs to leave and grow up.

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House of D quotes

  • Bernadette: [from her apartment window] Tommy.

    Tom Warshaw: [from the rainy courtyard] Lady. You have a beautiful face.

    Bernadette: Tommy, we did what we had to do - didn't we?

    Tom Warshaw: [just staring back]

    Bernadette: It's alright. She understands. Your poor mama. She understands a boy have to go away before he come back. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

    Tom Warshaw: [breaks down in tears]

    Bernadette: Run, Tommy.

    Tom Warshaw: I don't have to run anymore. Lady, I can walk now.

    Bernadette: I know you can walk. And I know you can dance. But I'm sayin' this is a bad neighborhood for a lone white boy. Now, run.

    [mocks running with her arms]

    Bernadette: Run! Run! Run, Tommy!

    Tom Warshaw: [turns and goes]

  • Tom Warshaw: You forgive me, Pappass?

    Pappass: Yeah.

    [startled]

    Pappass: For what? Look at you, Tom-ass.

    Tom Warshaw: What?

    Pappass: Look at you.

    Tom Warshaw: Look at what, Papp-ass?

    Pappass: You have the dad face now.

    [pushing out an old man jaw]

    Pappass: My dad died... a lot of sleeps ago. Cancer ate him, just your dad. Cancer is the crab on the horoscope. Crab dinner, "$6.95, all you can eat."

    Tom Warshaw: Sorry, Pappass.

    Pappass: It's okay, 'cause the crab ate all the hard parts first, the mean parts. The parts that hate me being retarded. Just before he died when he was only mostly dead, he was *so* nice. 'Cause only the soft parts were left. He was the nicest guy in the world. He hugged me, and he told me over and over, he loved me, he loved me, he loved me.

    Tom Warshaw: Pappass...

    [patting his knee]

    Pappass: I hate seafood. You know, Tommy, sometimes I think the crab ate me while I was still in my mom's belly. I think it are all my smart parts. Do you think that's what happened, Tommy?

    Tom Warshaw: No.

    Pappass: No?

    Tom Warshaw: I think you got plenty of smart parts, Pappass.

    Pappass: Yeah.

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