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"Kath Soucie - The Queen"
"Jayne Meadows - Dot"
"Mary Kay Bergman - Cinderella's mother"
"Arthur Holden - Cinderella's father"
"Michelle Pfeiffer -Katie Jordan"
"Rob Reiner - Stan Krogan"
"Jim Cummings - The King"
"Christopher Daniel Barnes - Prince Charming (speaking voice)"
"Betty White - Lillian Jordan"
"Love is just lust in disguise, and lust fades, so you damn well better be with someone who can stand you."
"Jennifer Hale - Cinderella (mature; speaking voice)"
"Tim Matheson - Marty"
"Bruce Willis - Ben Jordan"
"Is it physically impossible to French-kiss a man who leaves the new roll of toilet paper resting on top of the empty cardboard roll? Does he not see it? DOES HE NOT *SEE* IT?"
"Bill Kirchenbauer - Andy Kirby"
"Rita Wilson - Rachel Krogan"
"Lucy Webb - Joanie Kirby"
"Lacey Chabert - Cinderella (young)"
"Jennifer Aniston - Mrs. Beaver"
"Frank Welker - Lucifer"
"And you can take that bread and shove it up the tops of your legs!"
"Jeff Bennett - Mr. Beaver"
"April Winchell - Lydia Pearson the Train Lady"
"Marriage is the Jack Kevorkian of romance."
"Red Buttons - Arnie Jordan"
"Julia Hagerty - Liza"
"Oh, Dot. Put out once in a while, your face won't be so tight."
"Tom Poston - Harry"
"Tim Robbins - Gary Cooper"
"Nicollette Sheridan - The Sure Thing"
"Boyd Gaines - Jason"
"Anthony Edwards - Lance"
"He's onto a sure thing . . . but ends up on the funniest journey to romance you've ever seen."
"A sure thing comes once in a lifetime... but the real thing lasts forever."
"John Cusack - Walter "Gib" Gibson"
"Lance: Gib, you want a relationship? That's fine. Just remember that every relationship starts with a one night stand. You came 3,000 miles for a reason didn't you? Would you look at that reason. Go for it Gib, you've earned it."
"[reading Gib's paper aloud] 'It could be tonight,' he thought as he stood in the corner, pretending to have a good time. He would meet her tonight. All his young life, he had dreamed of a girl like this. 5'6, silky hair, trim, nubile body. Nubile, by the way, is spelled with a "u". Trim, nubile body that really knew how to move. And soft, deeply tanned skin. Now as for personality traits, she needed only one. She had to love sex and all the time. To arrive at this moment, he had traveled vast distances enduring many hardships. Abject poverty, starvation, show tunes, you name it. From across the room, he saw her. She was perfect. He knew almost nothing about her and she didn't know much more about him. It was exactly how it was supposed to be. He brought her to his room. The lights were soft, the moment was right. Then she leaned over and whispered in his ear, 'Do you love me?' Thoughts raced through his mind. Did she really want him? What had he done to deserve this bounty? Does God exist? Who invented liquid soap and why? 'Do you love me?' Staring into her eyes he knew that she really needed to hear it but for the first time in his life, he knew these were no longer just words and if he said it, it would be a lie. 'Do you love me?' she whispered. 'Do you love me?' It would not be tonight. The answer was no."
"Cowboy Guy: I was in Paris once with my wife... boy am I glad she's dead."
"Lance's frat brother: Three thousand miles just to get laid. I really respect that."
"Daphne Zuniga - Allison Bradbury"
"Robert Bauer - Moke"
"What the hell's wrong with being stupid once in awhile? Does everything you do always have to be sensible? Haven't you ever thrown water balloons off a roof? When you were a little kid didn't you ever sprinkle Ivory flakes on the living room floor 'cause you wanted to make it snow in July? Didn't you ever get really shitfaced and maybe make a complete fool of yourself and still have an excellent time?"
"Larry Hankin - Trucker"
"Viveca Lindfors - Professor Taub"
"[talks to Alison while she swims] I flunk English, I'm outta here. Kiss college goodbye. I don't know what I'll do. Dad will be pissed off. Mom will be heartbroken. If I play my cards right, I get maybe a six-month grace period and then I gotta get a job, and you know what that means. [Alison ignores him] That's right, they start me at the drive-up window and I gradually work my way up from shakes to burgers, and then one day my lucky break comes: the french fry guy dies and they offer me the job! But the day I'm supposed to start, some men come by in a black Lincoln Continental and tell me I can make a quick 300 just for driving a van back from Mexico! When I get out of jail I'm 36 years old. Living in a flop house. No job. No home. No upward mobility. Very few teeth. And then one day they find me, face down, talking to the gutter, clutching a bottle of paint thinner. And why? Because you wouldn't help me in English, no! You were too busy to help me! Too busy to help a drowning man! [he falls into the pool]"
"Sarah Buxton - Sharon"
"Lisa Jane Persky - Mary Ann Webster"
"Fran Ryan - Lady in Car"
"Gary Cooper: Hi, I'm Gary Cooper, but not the Gary Cooper that's dead."
"You know, junk food doesn't deserve the bad rap that it gets. Take these pork rinds for example. This particular brand contains two percent of the R.D.A. - that's Recommended Daily Allowance - of riboflavin."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.