Niles Quote #1052

Quote from Niles in First Date

Daphne: It's as clear as day, now. You're just not ready for a relationship, and there I was pushing you into it
Niles: Daphne.
Daphne: Even I could see how uncomfortable you were with Phyllis. Well, she must have picked up on that, too, and that's the real reason she left. What was I thinking?
Niles: No, Daphne, this is not your fault.
Daphne: Yes, but I should have seen. You're on the rebound, you're still vulnerable. That's probably why you had so much trouble asking for a simple date in the first place.
Niles: Yes, I- I suppose you're right.
Daphne: I'm so sorry, Dr. Crane, I guess you just need to take some more time. You know, if you rush things you may end up ruining something that has a real chance. No smart woman would ever get involved with a man that's in the middle of a divorce, anyway. I know I never would.
Niles: Well, thank you, Daphne. This has all been very helpful. And thank you for everything you did tonight, even if it didn't work out exactly as I'd hoped.

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 ‘First Date’ Quotes

Quote from Daphne

Niles: Daphne, this place looks wonderful. And excellent choice of music. I love this aria.
Daphne: Yes, she has a gorgeous voice, doesn't she? It's a pity she never got quite the recognition of a Joan Sutherland or a Renata Tebaldi.
Niles: I had no idea you knew so much about sopranos.
Daphne: Yeah, well, you don't live with your brother for five years and not learn a thing or two about divas.

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: Daphne... is cooking dinner... for your date with a fictitious woman. Why not just set a place for the March Hare and the Mad Hatter?

Quote from Roz

Frasier: It's a minefield out there. Everywhere I go, people are talking about the mini-series I've been watching.
Roz: Oh, yeah. Did you see the ending last night? When that...
Frasier: Bup, bup, bup, bup. I attended a benefit last night. I had to tape it, and I have yet to see it.
Roz: Oh, well who would have thought it? Mr. PBS watching a trashy mini-series.
Frasier: I don't think it's trashy at all. In fact, I think the intricacies of the plot are downright Dickensian.
Roz: Yeah, Angie Dickensian.