For today’s puzzle, I’ll give you a series of quotes.  Can you tell me who’s missing?

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“Aren’t all zombies, by definition, dead?”

“His wife has decided not to press charges, so I let him go after giving him that spiel you always give about “not losing one’s perspective.”

“I don’t truck with Satan, that was just me havin’ fun back there.”

“Most people, after they sold the company for three billion, would just kick back and relax.”

“Technically I was never alive, but I appreciate your concern.”

“That was effective.. what he did, when he touched her lips… I could see that she liked that.”

“Well, that’s right, you just have to lie still and, let me play with your insides.”

“You’ll be fine, assuming you know how to tango.”