Frasier Quote #3524

Quote from Frasier in Goodnight, Seattle

Frasier: Now, look. You all know how I feel about you, and the only reason I'm leaving is because I want what all of you have now, a new chapter. Who knows if it'll even work out? But it's like that Tennyson poem Mom had us recite for you when we were kids. Do you remember?
Martin: I think we're about to.
Frasier: "It may be that the gulfs will wash us down,
It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles,
And though we are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are..."

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 ‘Goodnight, Seattle’ Quotes

Quote from Frasier

Man: Here to pick up a chair.
Frasier: Right. It's right there.
Man: Sorry I'm late.
Frasier: It's all right.
Man: Been waiting long?
Frasier: Eleven years. Uh, be careful with it.

Quote from Bebe

Bebe: Anyway, they want you to replace him and the money's huge.
Frasier: Poor Mark. What a ghastly way to die.
Bebe: Yes, I cried so hard it was all I could do to stuff your demo tape in the Fed-Ex pouch. But they want you!

Quote from Bebe

Frasier: Well, it's very tempting, Bebe, but I'm very happy here in Seattle. I don't want to leave.
Bebe: Darling, it's San Francisco. Do you know what life is like there for a good-looking straight man? You'll be like a Snickers bar at a fat camp!