Top 19 Jabba Quotes
#1. We had a dog, Apples. He was 13 years old, toothless, blind and had the worst breath this side of Jabba the Hut. But he was the sweetest dog, and I cried and cried when he died.
Marlee Matlin
#2. All those times you watched me kill Jabba the Hutt, and you never learned from his example. It doesn't pay to jerk me around.
Claudia Gray
#3. Okay, so how, exactly, did I get into this mess - up onstage at a comedy club, baking like a bag of French fries under a hot spotlight that shows off my sweat stains( including one that sort of looks like Jabba the Hutt), with about a thousand beady eyeballs drilling into me?
James Patterson
#4. Ladies and gentlemen." He [Jabba] sighed. "Meet the kamikaze of computer invaders ... the worm.
Dan Brown
#5. I got no time for the jibba-jabba.
Mr. T
#6. Brooklyn is a big fat blob with its own ugly shape across from Manhattan; it looks like Jabba the Hutt counting his money.
Ned Vizzini
#7. I like to move as much as possible and look at reflections, weird angles, subjects from airplanes and cranes. I feel sorry for the Jabba the Hut types who can't do this. Once an obese student told me that he wanted to be a war photographer. I said, "Really?" and then I shot him.
Peter Menzel
#8. I'm a big fan of 'Star Wars.' Some of the most iconic characters of 'Star Wars,' we didn't see their faces but to this day you can say Jabba the Hutt or Darth Vader and people know what you mean around the world.
Laz Alonso
#9. Thank you ... fat dude with giant headphones on the subway, for looking like what would've happened if Jabba the Hutt mated with Princess Leia.
Jimmy Fallon
#10. Sort of looks like Jabba the Hutt), with about a thousand
James Patterson
#11. Chomsky is a pencil-and-paper theoretician who wouldn't know Jabba the Hutt from the Cookie Monster,
Steven Pinker
#12. It's the effort of trying to change things from what they are that ultimately exhausts us. Mindfulness
Ruby Wax
#16. And me, I know that there is a god. Cause I know who god is.
Bob Marley
#17. There is an old saying: No man is your enemy, no man is your friend, every man is your teacher.
Florence Scovel Shinn
#18. At last Hyacinth asked rather mournfully: "Why do you keep on pushing me away?" The note of unhappiness in that voice quite shocked him. How little one knows what one knows, or wants what one wants.
Robert Musil
#19. I lay no claim, it should be clear, to being a historian. So in my books, the intimate and personal have been intertwined inextricably with the broad and historical.
Khaled Hosseini