Quote from Frasier in Roz's Krant and Gouldenstein Are Dead
Norman: You know, I remember one day, I was listening to your program, and it was right after my wife died and I was going through kind of a rough patch. You told this guy who was going through the same thing that he should keep pictures of his wife around to help with the transition. That was a good idea. Frasier: So you started keeping pictures of her? Norman: That wouldn't make much sense now, would it? Frasier: Well, no. Well, what did you do? Norman: Well, I remembered when we were dating, Helen made this life mask of herself for art class, and I had my daughter dig through the attic, and lo and behold, she found it. This is the way she looked when we met. Isn't she beautiful? Frasier: Oh, yes. Norman: So you were right. Every night, before I fall asleep, I run my fingers over Helen's beautiful face, and it takes me right back to all those wonderful years we had together. It made a world of difference. I want to thank you. You really helped me. Frasier: You've no idea how nice it is to hear that.