Pat MacDougall Quotes Page 4 of 4
Quote from The Bird
Robert: What was that?
Ray: Sounded like something hit the house. Oh. It's a bird.
Peter: Ah, it must've flown into the window.
Ray: Oh, man. It's hurt.
Marie: Oh, what do we do?
Frank: Don't squeeze it. Be careful.
Peter: Don't worry. I got it.
Frank: Don't hold it too tight. I know birds. I build birdhouses.
Pat: May I see it? Oh my. Let me help you.
Quote from The Nice Talk
Ray: What does Debra think? She must be very excited.
Ray: I haven't even told Debra.
Pat: No?
Ray: Nah. She doesn't even read my column.
Pat: Oh, she must.
Ray: Yeah, not so much anymore. She used to when we were dating and she was all "wooing" me.
Pat: Well, now she's probably busy taking care of the house and the children and you.
Ray: Yeah. I guess.
Quote from The Nice Talk
Ray: I've got to tell you, you're a very perceptive person. And you like sports. Maybe you should talk to my mom.
Pat: Well, I'm sure she loves your writing.
Ray: Oh, she's another one. She still hasn't got over the fact that I didn't become a poet or an opera writer or her biographer.
Pat: Well, your mother is a strong personality, but she has a good heart. I think, in many ways, she's still just a little girl who's looking for acceptance and love.
Ray: I never thought of her like that. I've always just thought of her as "Mom!"
Pat: Well, I'm a mom to Amy and Peter.
Ray: No, I don't think so. You can't even do this. You're too nice.
Pat: Aw, thanks, Ray. I think you're nice too.
Quote from Pat's Secret
Pat: I don't blame Robert. I put him in an awful position. But Hank and the kids can't find out I smoke. I can't imagine what Hank would do. He has a jar at school with a black lung in it.
Debra: You know, Pat, you have got to stand up for yourself. This is your life. You need to tell Hank how you feel.
Ray: Or you could do whatever you want in your own way, in your own house.
Pat: I know you're right, Debra.
Debra: So you'll talk to him?
Pat: Oh, good gravy, no.