Carla Quote #1136
Quote from Carla in Don't Shoot... I'm Only the Psychiatrist
Rebecca: Carla, what's the date?
Carla: Don't you know? [chuckling] Rebecca, on this date in 1935, Elvis Aaron Presley was born. A man who was destined to change the shape of popular music. A man who captured the hearts of America. A man who, through his music...
Phil: Can I have my drink?
Carla: [throws Phil's drink in his face] ...taught us all the meaning of love.
‘Don't Shoot... I'm Only the Psychiatrist’ Quotes
Quote from Woody
Woody: I can't believe it. I'm being shunned. Just like back in Hanover. Just like with the Amish.
Norm: Wood? Who, uh, who shunned you back in Hanover?
Woody: The Amish. Weren't you here for this part?
Quote from Woody
Woody: Yeah, I took my fair share of ribbing back in Hanover.
Norm: Yeah?
Woody: "Little Einstein" they called me. "Mr. Smarty Pants." "Brainiac." Yep. I've heard 'em all.
Norm: Before I die, I got to see that town.
Quote from John Allen Hill
John: Ah, good afternoon, Miss Tortelli.
Carla: Oh, Hill. What, are you on an ugly break?
John: Oh, my. Someone certainly got up on the wrong side of town this morning.
Carla: What's the matter, Hill, your scalp on too tight?
John: Very funny.