Abraham Simkin: It's a privilege to walk in another man's shoes, Max, but it's also a responsibility.
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Abraham Simkin: It's a privilege to walk in another man's shoes, Max, but it's also a responsibility.
Jimmy: If they ever have a kid, you won't be able to look directly at it.
Chinese Guy: I have an ac-CENT. I have an ac-CENT! Nice!
Max Simkin: Kid, wake up! I'm not gonna eat you!
Max Simkin: I don't sell shoes, Mrs. Stevens.
Abraham Simkin: It's a privilege to walk in another man's shoes, Max, but it's also a responsibility.
Jimmy: If they ever have a kid, you won't be able to look directly at it.
Chinese Guy: I have an ac-CENT. I have an ac-CENT! Nice!
Max Simkin: Kid, wake up! I'm not gonna eat you!
Max Simkin: I don't sell shoes, Mrs. Stevens.
Max Simkin: Hey, Ma, let me ask you somethin'. You ever wish you were somebody else? Sarah Simkin: No. I'm your mother. That's all I ever wanted to be. Max Simkin: But... if you could do whatever you wanted to do, what would it be? Sarah Simkin: Um... Have dinner with your father. That would be nice.
Abraham Simkin: You know, barbers have always been very trusted friends to us. We never have to worry about them. Max Simkin: Uh, who do we have to worry about? Abraham Simkin: Dry cleaners. Max Simkin: Dry cleaners? Really? Abraham Simkin: They're not nice fellas, and they're very powerful.
Carmen Herrara: How did you hear all of this. Max Simkin: I heard it. I... Look, I have a special ability to see and hear stuff I shouldn't.


