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The Master (1984) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 114

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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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1131 How am I ever gonna thank you, Max? Really thank you.
1132 How are we going to get out of here?
1133 How are you feeling? Thinking about that big race on the 4th of July? I'll bet you'll win it.
1134 How are you getting in? -Remember? The unexpected? Now get going.
1135 How can I ever thank you or Max? -Oh, he'll have an idea. -I hope so.
1136 How could any human being go through that? Even a ninja master.
1137 How could you be hurt? I mean, no one even came near you.
1138 How deep is it? -I don't know. Three, three-and-a-half feet. -Throw him in.
1139 How did you find me? -A little deduction on Laura's part and a bottle of the old kettle of luck.
1140 How did you know? -The stalling, the lame excuses.

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