Sam Quote #1093

Quote from Sam in Send in the Crane

Sam: Well, look at the two of you. Look at the three of us. Let's look at the two of you again.
Judy: Look, I know you two have a lot of catching up to do, but it was really good to see you again, Sam. Oh, wow, I just flashed on the way you used to make me hold your hand crossing the street. Anyway, I'll see you.
Sam: Wait, wait, where you going? What's the rush? Why is my voice so high? I got an idea. Uh, why don't, uh, why don't the three of us uh, do, uh, one of those things we used to do in the old days? You know, get an ice cream cone together, or something.
Judy: I would love that. Do you know something, Sam?
Sam: What?
Judy: I am really glad that I picked up the phone and called you.
Sam: Oh, me, too.
Laurie: Come on, Uncle Sammy. There's a lot of traffic out there. [Sam emits a high-pitched laugh]

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Quote from Norm

Cliff: Zoos are kind of sad, you know? Huh? I mean, all those sedentary animals can't move, can't run free, they just sit there and drink and shovel food in their faces.
Norm: [stuffing his face] Sorry, man, that is no kind of life.

Quote from Carla

Carla: Sammy, you better be careful.
Frasier: See, even Carla agrees with me.
Carla: No, I'm just worried that he's going to blow it with both chicks. Mothers and daughters talk to each other. Well, not in my family, but usually.
Sam: Sweetheart, I've handled trickier situations than this before. You remember the time I dated those lovely Henshaw triplets all at the same time?
Carla: Sammy, first of all, that was back when you were drinking like a fish. And second of all, that was one chick.

Quote from Woody

Woody: All right, all right. All right! I'm going on tonight! I'm going on!
Frasier: What do you mean, in your theater group?
Woody: Yeah, yeah. The lead has a fever of 106. The rest of the cast tried to drag him out of bed, but he kept falling down. I get to go on!
Rebecca: Woody, are you ready to go? We're going to be late for the kiddie party.
Woody: Oh, Ms. Howe, I hate to let you down, but I can't be your clown. I'm playing Marc Antony. "Friends, Romans, countrymen."
Rebecca: What are you talking about?
Woody: Countrymen - people who live outside the city. You know, shepherds, farmers, ranchers.