Quote from Diane in No Help Wanted
Diane: Sam, I'm standing by you. I may not agree with you, but I admire your courage. I know exactly how you feel. Sam: Oh, you do? Diane: Yes, Sam, I have personal experience standing against the majority. Resisting the force of public opinion for the sake of personal principle. Sam: Is that right? Like what? Diane: Well, in my senior year, I fought single-handedly to integrate my sorority. Sam: Oh, you hear this? What, they wouldn't let blacks in? Diane: Well, it wasn't about the blacks. That's really not the point. Cliff: What was it, some other race? Diane: Well, no. Carla: A religion? Diane: Well, it wasn't exactly a religion. Sam: Well, come on. Who? Who? Diane: [mumbles] Sam: What? Who wouldn't they let in? Diane: Girls with poorly-publicized coming-out parties. And within a couple of months, they blended right in.