Cliff Quote #70

Quote from Cliff in No Help Wanted

Norm: Sammy, I've just been through the roughest year of my life.
Sam: I know that.
Norm: The only thing that kept me going was a belief in myself and the hope that someday somebody else would say, "I believe in you, too, norm." I thought you'd be that guy for me, Sammy.
Sam: Oh, come on, that won't work. You're trying to lay a guilt trip on me, and I think that stinks. That stinks.
Norm: Okay, I'm going for good.
Sam: Hey, you better mean it, because I don't want you coming back in here tomorrow thinking this whole thing is going to blow over. Yeah, as a matter of fact, you go out that door, I don't want you back in my bar again. I mean it.
Norm: Oh, fine. You got it. Before I go, I gotta settle one thing with that man.
Diane: Norman, wait. Now, don't do anything silly. Please.
Cliff: Ah, Diane, you better stay out of this. It is part of the male ritual you don't know anything about.

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Quote from Diane

Diane: Sam, now, it's true, hiring Norman has emotional overtones. But without emotions, the mind becomes a stagnant pond. And let's face it, in your case, we're not exactly dealing with white water rapids in the first place.

Quote from Norm

Norm: [enters] Afternoon, everybody.
All: Norm!
Coach: Can I draw you a beer, Norm?
Norm: No, I know what they look like. Just pour me one.

Quote from Coach

Coach: You know, Sam, every time I hear A Foggy Day In London Town, I think of my wife.
Sam: Oh, was that your song, Coach?
Coach: No, but Sinatra sang that and it always reminds me of that movie From Here To Eternity.
Cliff: Oh, you took her to see it on your first date, Coach?
Coach: No, that movie reminds me of Hawaii.
Diane: Oh, you and your wife met in Hawaii?
Coach: No, I've never been to Hawaii, Diane. Neither has Wally Engels.
Cliff: I'll take it. Coach, who's Wally Engels?
Coach: An old pal of mine in the navy. He introduced me to my wife.
All: Ah.
Sam: Boy, that's some memory you've got there, Coach.
Coach: Yeah, Sam. [Moon River plays on the radio]
Man: Ah, that song brings back great memories.
Coach: Oh, yeah, really? What?
Man: They were playing it the day my daughter got married.
Coach: Yeah?
Man: That's all.
Coach: We sure get 'em in here, don't we, Sam?