Arlen Faber: The answer to every question I ever had, is a kid like Alex whose got a mom like you.
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Arlen Faber: I hate answering machines for this very reason, you know, they're like life, you can't take anything back.
Mailman: Be careful with him. Maybe he wrote Me and God, but he did *not* read it.
Arlen Faber: The answer to every question I ever had, is a kid like Alex whose got a mom like you.
Arlen Faber: No. And neither is Arlen Faber.
Arlen Faber: When I can stand, I will kill you.
Mailman: Be careful with him. Maybe he wrote Me and God, but he did *not* read it.
Arlen Faber: The answer to every question I ever had, is a kid like Alex whose got a mom like you.
Arlen Faber: No. And neither is Arlen Faber.
Arlen Faber: When I can stand, I will kill you.
Arlen Faber: I hate answering machines for this very reason, you know, they're like life, you can't take anything back.
Mailman: Be careful with him. Maybe he wrote Me and God, but he did *not* read it.
Arlen Faber: No. And neither is Arlen Faber.
Arlen Faber: When I can stand, I will kill you.
Elizabeth: Now I only have three rules: don't take advice from someone you wouldn't trade places with, try not to do something you can't take back, and something is what it is and it's not something else. Arlen Faber: I forget my rule, but I think it has something to do with Square Dancing.
Arlen Faber: You know what He says. Elizabeth: No, I sure don't. Arlen Faber: For you and you alone I have made this place, kaleidoscope of wonder to keep your eye upon as I turn turn the world.
Arlen Faber: I'm sorry about when we met. The uh lap dancing, piercing, festival comment. I didn't know you were having such a hard time. Kris Lucas: So, you're only awful to people who don't have problems. That's good to know.
Alex: My mom says that meat is poisonous and can kill you. Arlen Faber: And I say, if that's not the best hamburger you've ever had, I'll change my name to Denise and run into the sea.
Mailman: Mr. Faber, is there such a place a hell? Arlen Faber: Yes, there is. I think it was Sartre that said it best really when he said, and I quote, hell - is other people.


