Frasier Quote #2938

Quote from Frasier in Enemy at the Gate

[Frasier pokes his head out of his car's sun roof]
Frasier: People, please. I am not the enemy. I am your champion!
Man #2: Well, we got places to be, so move yo' ass!
Woman: Yeah, move it!
Frasier: But I'm doing this for all of us!
Woman #3: If you want to do something for me, get out of the way!
Woman #2: Yeah, save the protest for your own driveway!
Frasier: If you could only see things from my point of view, then I'm sure you'd agree with me. You see, I pulled into this garage, decided not to park, and now I want to leave, but they still insist on collecting two dollars! Is that fair? Has a service been provided?
Woman #3: Even if it's a rip-off, it's better than causing a big stink.
Frasier: Ah. But is it? I say no. I say we've been trod upon long enough by people who are supposed to be providing our services. By the postmen who mix up our deliveries. By the telephone repairmen who swear to be there between nine and noon, and yet arrive at 12:47, when you're wearing nothing but a towel and a head full of shampoo. Well, enough! I invoke my right to peaceful protest. Civil disobedience is a cornerstone of this country, for it is how the common man is heard!

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 ‘Enemy at the Gate’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Niles: Other motorists are getting angry.
Frasier: If they weren't so shortsighted, they'd see that I'm doing this for their own good. It's like correcting people's grammar. I don't do it to be popular.

Quote from Frasier

Roz: Frasier, I am so sorry, I really screwed up!
Frasier: It's all right, Roz. I'll take care of everything.
Jerry: "I don't have either, I just want to know what's going on with Dr. Crane."
Frasier: [on air] Yes, well I'll bet you do, Jerry. Dr. Frasier Crane here, Seattle. I'm sorry I'm late. It sounds as if Roz has informed you of my exploits.
Jerry: "She hasn't said much, but we'd like to hear it from you."
Frasier: Well, it wasn't my finest hour. Let's just say that I got in there, realized I made a mistake, and then tried like hell to get out!
Roz: Frasier!
Frasier: There was a lot of shouting, and then a line started to form behind me. Fortunately, my brother was with me for moral support, and, well, let's face it, somebody to talk to. You know, you'd be amazed how long twenty minutes can be when you're watching the clock. At least, in the end, I got out of there without paying the four dollars.

Quote from Martin

Daphne: Well, this is it. Sorry it's taken me so long to pick up the last of my things.
Martin: Oh, no problem. Frasier's not having the carpet people here til Friday.
Daphne: Oh, really? When it was my room, he said the carpet's good for another twenty years.
Martin: Yeah, well, now it's going to be a reading sanctuary.
Daphne: He's turning my room into a library?
Martin: No, he made it very clear it was a "reading sanctuary." A library implies sharing.