Mary Quote #125

Quote from Mary in My Daddy's Little Girl

Dick: So tell me about Normandy again, George.
George Albright: Oh, you just can't hear enough about the big one, can ya?
Sally: No. I love war. Oh, I mean, I hate war, but I love hearing about the killing.
George Albright: You know, I once killed a Nazi with my bare hands.
Mary: Oh, please!
Sally: So, how did it happen?
George Albright: Well, I was asleep in this burned-out church in the French countryside.
Mary: And he tripped, and you choked him, and I think it's getting late.

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 ‘My Daddy's Little Girl’ Quotes

Quote from Sally

Mary: Look, I'm sorry for the way I acted the other night. Maybe we should all talk this out.
George Albright: No. There's nothing to talk about. Martha and I- I'm going back to mother.
Mary: Really?!
Sally: Yeah, he is. And I'm sorry if this caused any friction in your relationship. But, Mary, I just want you to know something. I could've had him. [exits]
George Albright: She ain't lying.

Quote from Mary

George Albright: I didn't even get a chance to tell Sally about my discharge.
Mary: That's not appropriate, Dad!
George Albright: From the Air Force!

Quote from Sally

George Albright: You know, you remind me of a gal named Betty Grable, but I bet she was before your time.
Sally: Yeah, I've only been here a couple years.