Carla Quote #450

Quote from Carla in Save the Last Dance for Me

Nick Tortelli: Hold it a minute, Floyd. A great wrong is about to be done. You know me. I'm Nick Tortelli. High school class of '62, '63, '64. Uh, the reason I didn't win this contest is because my partner stunk. And I refuse to leave until I show you how it's done with my ex-lovely wife, Carla.
Loretta: Nicky.
Nick Tortelli: Come on, Carla.
Carla: Forget it, Nick.
Nick Tortelli: Floyd, "Unchained Melody." [Nick stares at Carla, who tries to avoid his gaze. Slowly, Carla's hand rises to reach Nick's. He grabs her hand and pulls her into his arms. They start to dance.]

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 ‘Save the Last Dance for Me’ Quotes

Quote from Diane

Diane: Well, I think I can help you out. Have a seat. A good conversationalist is usually a good listener. I've found that people love to talk about themselves.
Woody: Really?
Diane: Oh, yes. People have an endless fascination with their own little world. It's an observation I made as a small child, although I've never understood why it holds true. l, myself, have always found many more interesting topics to talk about. Of course, I've always made it a point to broaden my horizons. [Woody keeps checking his watch] As a matter of fact, I was reading the New York Times at the age of 4. And from then, on to the classics. Of course, it caused some hardships as a youngster, always being far and away the brightest in the class.
[As Diane goes to get a carton of milk, Woody leaves the bar and Cliff takes his seat]
Diane: Usually, the brightest in the class is regarded as some sort of a pimply faced egghead. I'm sorry, Clifford, what was your question again?

Quote from Norm

Norm: [enters] Afternoon, everybody.
All: Norm!
Woody: How's life, Mr. Peterson?
Norm: Oh, I look at it every once in a while when I'm in the john.
Woody: I didn't mean the magazine.
Norm: Neither did l.

Quote from Nick Tortelli

Diane: Nick, Loretta.
Nick Tortelli: Hello, sweetcakes. You been thinking about me?
Diane: Only during flea-and-tick season.
Nick Tortelli: Yeah? Well, in my neighborhood, that's all year round.
Diane: I'm sure it is.