The Master (1984) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 12

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The most memorable lines and quotes from The Master (1984) TV Series, with sound clips.

Actors: Lee Van Cleef (John Peter McAllister), Timothy Van Patten (Max Keller), Sho Kosugi (Okasa)

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111 I knew those brakes were going. I should have had them fixed. There's just no time. I mean, everything's always too fast. My whole life has always been like that, too fast.
112 I think I saw Flash Gordon get out of a situation like this once. -What'd he use? -A ray gun. -Oh, that's a big help.

— John Peter McAllister (Lee Van Cleef), Max Keller (Timothy Van Patten)

113 Is that you? -Who else? -Ninjas. The first masters of disguise.

— Max Keller (Timothy Van Patten)

114 Jerry says there are two kinds of cops. The ones that'll throw themselves in front of a bullet to save your life. And the rogues. Loring's one of those.
115 Listen, I happen to adore older men. But not if they're wrecks. Look at the way you carry yourself. Spines out of alignment, weak trapezius, flaccid gluteus maximus. It's a wonder you can even move.
116 Lot of changes, or what? -No, the buildings are still as high and the people are moving just as fast. -They'll never change.

— John Peter McAllister (Lee Van Cleef)

117 Lower the heart rate. Drop the respiration. Slow everything down. The miles become steps.

— John Peter McAllister (Lee Van Cleef)

118 My children don't cheat. -They just lie and steal. -They lied because they were afraid and they stole because they were hungry.
119 My mind is full of light, and colors, and memories. So don't you dare feel sorry for me. It makes my teeth itch.
120 Now, if I can't control your passions, the least I can do is teach you enough to stay in one piece.

— John Peter McAllister (Lee Van Cleef)

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