Roz Quote #451

Quote from Roz in Taking Liberties

Roz: It's hard getting what you want these days, isn't it?
Frasier: Indeed.
Roz: But you can still find convenience and value, if you know where to look-
Frasier: Dear God, what are you selling?
Roz: Wrapping paper. It's a fundraiser for Alice's school.
Frasier: Well, at least it's a worthy cause.
Roz: Yeah.
Frasier: All right, let's have a look. Oh, that one's too garish. I don't like this one, either. Ooh, I'm certainly not crazy about Garfield.
Roz: Oh, give me that. You're getting five rolls of "Peace on Earth" and thanks for your support.

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 ‘Taking Liberties’ Quotes

Quote from Daphne

Daphne: You know, you needn't stand on ceremony for Dr. Crane's father. He prefers it if you're more informal.
Ferguson: Oh, that's rather difficult for me. I'm accustomed to formality. Besides, I find it's more professional. It helps draw the line between a family and its servant.
Daphne: Are you referring to Niles and me?
Ferguson: Oh, that's none of my business.
Daphne: No, it's all right. We're together. He told me he'd been in love with me for seven years, and I couldn't help but fall head over heels. It's like a fairy tale.
Ferguson: Seven years? He sounds shy.
Daphne: Oh, he is. He was also married for much of the time.
Ferguson: Mm... but now your prince is free.
Daphne: Almost. He married someone else.
Ferguson: I see.
Daphne: No, you don't understand. Once that divorce goes through, we'll be together forever.
Ferguson: Well, I hope it's moving swiftly through the courts.
Daphne: Oh, he hasn't filed yet. But when his wife thinks the time is right, which is soon, he will. Well, not that she's in charge of us... Oh, look, I've given you the wrong impression.

Quote from Niles

Niles: [to the barista] Macchiatto. ... Make it a doppio.
Frasier: Niles. Niles, please. Whatever's wrong, the answer doesn't lie at the bottom of an espresso cup.

Quote from Niles

Ferguson: Sherry, Dr. Crane?
Niles: Oh, thank you, Ferguson, but even as we speak I have a bottle of Veuve Clicquot chilling in my apartment. And you know the old caution, "Champagne after sherry makes tummy grow wary."
Ferguson: You have your brother's wit, sir.