Kenny Quote #1

Quote from Kenny in Sweet Dreams

Kenny: Oh, I almost forgot. I got a call from the "Happy Dreams" tea people. They had a bunch of spots scheduled for the first hour and you forgot to read them.
Frasier: Actually, I didn't forget. I had a look at the copy, and, well, I couldn't read it.
Kenny: Oh, why not?
Frasier: Well, just listen to this here. "One cup of 'Happy Dreams' tea and you'll have happy dreams all night long." Well, the fact is that dreams are a bi-product of unresolved emotion. No tea can promise happy dreams.
Kenny: Oh yeah, I totally get it. Here's my problem. Our ad revenues are down and they're a major new sponsor. I just promised them that you'd read the ads this hour.
Frasier: Yes, but as a psychiatrist I can't. They're promising something that's impossible.
Kenny: Okay. Okay, now I understand. What if we just think of it more as a slogan?
Frasier: You see, but it's not a slogan. If I as a doctor read it, it sounds like medical advice.
Kenny: Okay, now, totally get it. So, instead of saying "This is Dr. Frasier Crane," just don't say doctor.
Frasier: Kenny, perhaps I'm not making myself clear here. Let's try this, I will never read this copy.
Kenny: Oh, this is the part of my job I really hate. You take a stand like that - and I totally respect it, by the way - you force my hand. That's our biggest sponsor. So unless you're willing to go on the air right now and read that ad, I have to fire you.

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 ‘Sweet Dreams’ Quotes

Quote from Daphne

Daphne: Thank you, Dr. Crane. Shame on you, Dr. Crane. Why can't you be more like Dr. Crane?

Quote from Frasier

Niles: Frasier, don't be angry with me but I do have one theory.
Frasier: Yes, Niles, I was wondering when you'd get around to that. So, just allow me. I was so ashamed of my chickening out at the rally that I grabbed at the first fight that came my way. Of course, it turned out to be the wrong fight and I needlessly lost my job. So, if you follow that theory through to the end, this heady feeling of euphoria I'm experiencing right now is frankly nothing more than a deep-seated denial.
Niles: So, have you considered it?
Frasier: Not for a second!

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: What has happened to me, Niles? I used to be so courageous. To fight for things. When did I become
so middle-aged? So timid?
Niles: Don't be so hard on yourself, it's part of life. We all get a bit more cautious as we get older.
Frasier: Not me. God, it was only five years ago I packed up my whole life in Boston, moved across the country to start over. That took real courage. Now, ha-ha, the biggest risk I take is saying to Dad, "Hey, let's go out to dinner, you pick the restaurant".