Lilith Quote #48

Quote from Lilith in Don Juan in Hell (Part 2)

Lilith: But you were attracted to her initially because her weakness allowed you to play the role of noble rescuer.
Diane: Excuse me, I have to object to the word "weakness." I was challenging, yet vulnerable, which is why Frasier saw me as the perfect woman for him, still does.
Frasier: I do not.
Diane: Then why am I in the car?
Frasier: Perhaps you represent a happier time in my life.
Lilith: [scoffs]

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 ‘Don Juan in Hell (Part 2)’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Frasier: So that's it? All this work, just to find out that I have a fear of rejection?
Lilith: That's right.
Frasier: So I'm alone... because I'm afraid to be alone?!

Quote from Frasier

Diane: Don't feel too bad. You'll always have us. Isn't that right, girls?
Frasier: All right, wait a minute. That's it! That's my problem. You are always there. I have carried you with me throughout every relationship, on every date. You pick apart every woman I care about and you remind me how much it'll hurt if I open myself up. You don't help me. You hold me back. How will I ever move forward if I don't put you behind me...?
[Frasier turns around and finds the women are all gone. He is alone at last.]

Quote from Frasier

Martin: Guess it just wasn't meant to be.
Daphne: But don't give up. There's a lid for every pot.
Niles: Mmm, that's right. Good things come to those who wait.
Martin: And there are plenty of fish in the sea.
Frasier: Dear God. I will choke on another platitude! Please, can't you say something helpful for once?
Martin: Well, I'm sorry if the material isn't fresh anymore. It isn't easy coming up with happy talk every time you can't make it work with a woman.
Frasier: "Every time I can't make it work with a woman"?
Martin: That's right. We wouldn't be in this situation if you hadn't blown it with Claire!
Frasier: Is that so?! [to Niles and Daphne] Do you all feel this way?
Daphne: I'll clear.
Niles: I'll help. [Niles and Daphne leave for the kitchen]
Frasier: I see. My own family has turned on me in my darkest hour. After a day of personal torment, I stagger homeward chapfallen... [Martin gives up and walks away] in search of comfort in the bosom of my family, but do they indulge me and permit me to suckle? No, instead they... [seeing nobody around] Well, I've said my piece.