Frasier Quote #2414

Quote from Frasier in Frasier's Edge

Dr. Tewksbury: Have you had any other meaningful relationships since then?
Frasier: As a matter of fact, I- What is your point?
Dr. Tewksbury: My point is that at the age of eight, at eight, you began to use psychiatry as a way to deal with a world that scared you to death. And this lifetime achievement award has made you realize that your career is finite and once it's gone, all you'll have left is that frightened eight-year-old boy.
[Frasier takes a moment to let this soak in.]
Frasier: Oh.
[Frasier stands up and grabs his coat.]
Frasier: Would you like to hear my theory? You have no idea what you're talking about. I am not an eight-year-old. [opening the door] And you know something else? You're not my mentor any more!

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 ‘Frasier's Edge’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: I can suggest certain visualization techniques...
Dr. Tewksbury: He knows them already.
Frasier: Look, if he knows all this, then why is he calling?
Dr. Tewksbury: He told you. Because he's empty. Keep going.
Frasier: Sometimes it helps to write yourself a letter...
Dr. Tewksbury: He's already got himself on the phone.
Frasier: But I don't know what he wants!
Dr. Tewksbury: Then why do you keep trying to bury him in psychiatric exercises?
Frasier: Because that's all I have!
[Frasier and Dr. Tewksbury share a knowing look]
Frasier: I'm sorry, caller, I can't help you.

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Quote from Frasier

Dr. Tewksbury: [on the phone] Yes, dear, I know we have reservations but one of my former students is having a minor crisis. I'll be there in half an hour.
Frasier: [shouting out the window] What does it all mean?
Dr. Tewksbury: [on the phone] Make it an hour.