Diane Quote #184

Quote from Diane in Sumner's Return

Diane: Do you want to be forgiven? You're forgiven.
Sumner: Thank you, Diane. Far more than I deserve.
Diane: Now, why don't we both just go about our lives?
Sumner: Well, I do have to be running along. I have a class shortly. Dare I think this thought?
Diane: What?
Sumner: Let's have a dinner together. The three of us. I want you to know Barbara.
Diane: Oh, I don't wanna know Barbara.
Sumner: If you want to understand me and what I did to you, you must know Barbara.
Diane: I'd feel very uncomfortable.
Sumner: Oh, you wouldn't, Diane. You two are sisters of the soul. You have so much to share. Please, Diane. Do it for me. For what was once and always will be ours.
Diane: All right.
Sumner: Splendid. Oh, are you seeing anyone now?
Diane: No.
Sumner: There's no one you want to bring along?
Diane: No.
Sumner: Very well, just the three of us. I'm looking forward to it. Until then.

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Quote from Cliff

Sam: You know, Diane's right. I'm gonna embarrass her.
Cliff: Sammy, believe it or not, I think I have a simple solution to all this. Look, he's a literature professor, right?
Sam: Yeah, right.
Cliff: War And Peace is the greatest novel. You read it between now and Saturday, right? Drop in a few comments over dinner. You're off to the races.
Sam: "War And Peace"? This is a good book?
Cliff: Oh, yeah. They say the first 800 pages are a bit slow but it shoots off after that.
Sam: Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait a second. What are talking about? I've got five days. How long is this book?
Cliff: Well, I've delivered a few for the book clubs and it's about three-and-a-half pounds paperback.
Coach: Forget it, Sam. Nobody can read four ounces a day.

Quote from Norm

Sam: Oh, it's you guys. I thought it was Diane. Turn on the lights, will ya?
Norm: Hey. I've never been in here before. It's classy, Sam. Sammy, you know where I can get one of these? You know, Mother's Day's coming up.
Sam: Would you give me just a few minutes here? I've almost got it finished. What time is it?
Norm: How many beers have I had, Cliff?
Cliff: Uh... Eleven.
Norm: 8:05.

Quote from Sam

Sumner: Sam, sit down. You're creating a stir.
Sam: Hey, come on. Come on. I know what's been going on all evening. I mean, this stuff about Barbara being sick is a bunch of baloney. You set it up here to get your big fan back. Well, you got her. Way to go, guy.
Diane: Sam, please.
Sam: No, it's okay. It's all right. I see it all very clearly now. I got you on the rebound. You were just slumming with me between PhDs. Well, he's come for you. Go with him.
Diane: Sam.
Sam: I'll tell you something else, too. Before I read War And Peace again in five days just to impress some broad, it's gonna be a cold day in Minsk.