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| He is dead, young lady. I am sorry for your loss. Yes, he was simply too handsome, too clever, and immensely remarkable in all aspects of his existence to be allowed to live. I’mI'm afraid it took a hundred men to bring him down, and he killed all but one. His last words were ‘Tell'Tell Wax that he’she's a total git, and he still owes me five notes.'
|Wayne to Marasi in a prank{{book ref|aol|10}}
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|You’reYou're right nice, but you ain’tain't got enough punch for me. I like women what could take my face clean off with a roundhouse.
|Wayne to Marasi{{book ref|aol|12}}
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| I need you to stay behind as we go into those slums. It’sIt's not that I don’t want your help. I do. It’sIt's going to be too dangerous for you. You need to stay where I know you’reyou're safe. No arguments! I’mI'm sorry.
|Wayne talking to his lucky hat{{book ref|Sos|3}}
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| I ain’tain't drunk. I’mI'm investigatin’investigatin' alternative states of sobriety.
|Wayne{{book ref|sos|5}}
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|You didn’tdidn't promise to kill me. You promised to have killed me. That there be the present perfect tense.
|Wayne{{book ref|mb5|6}}
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|Ain’tAin't no fellow who regretted giving it one extra shake, ‘butbut you can bet every guy has regretted giving one too few.
|Wayne{{book ref|mb7|58}}
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|You didn’t promise to kill me. You promised to have killed me. That there be the present perfect tense.
|Wayne
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