Adrian Monk Quote #1757

Quote from Adrian Monk in Mr. Monk and the Daredevil

Natalie: So how was your session? Mr. Monk?
Adrian Monk: Ah, Natalie! I just got it!
Natalie: Got what?
Adrian Monk: What I should have said to Harold! Oh, my God. A zinger! It's what they call a "comeback."
Natalie: Mr. Monk, I don't think it really matters.
Adrian Monk: No, no. Just listen, listen to this. Listen to this. I said Dr. Kroger doesn't laugh. He said, "He doesn't laugh with you." What I should have said is, "Maybe he's laughing at you, Harold." At you. Get it? At you. Get it? At you.
Natalie: Yeah, I got it.
Adrian Monk: It would have destroyed him! He'd be boxed in. He'd be boxed in. There's no possible response. At you. Let's call him.
Natalie: Call him?
Adrian Monk: Yeah. No! No, you're right. You're right, you're right. We'll go to his house. We'll do it in person. But we have to hurry before he forgets what he said!
Natalie: No, Mr. Monk. I don't think that's a good idea.
Adrian Monk: Please, Natalie. I have so little.
Natalie: No, forget it. I am not driving downtown so you can zing Harold Krenshaw. Why don't you just mail it to him?
Adrian Monk: It's not the same.

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Quote from Adrian Monk

Natalie: We promised Dr. Kroger we wouldn't leave you alone.
Adrian Monk: I am not suicidal. I just wish I was never born. There's a difference.

Quote from Lieutenant Disher

Captain Stottlemeyer: Vehicle Identification Universal tracking program. Come on, come on, come on. Okay, shoot.
Lieutenant Disher: First letter "t," as in tsunami.
Captain Stottlemeyer: Tsunami.
Lieutenant Disher: Silent "t."
Captain Stottlemeyer: Why not "T" as in "Tom"? Just say "Tom."
Lieutenant Disher: What's the difference?
Captain Stottlemeyer: It doesn't- The "t" is silent.
Lieutenant Disher: It's not completely silent. T- sunami.
Captain Stottlemeyer: All right, all right. Let's go.
Lieutenant Disher: Uh, second letter, "P" as in...
Captain Stottlemeyer: "P" as in "Paul."
Lieutenant Disher: No.
Captain Stottlemeyer: Too late. I typed it. "P."
Lieutenant Disher: Yeah, but the person reading the letters gets to say the word. That's how we do it.
Captain Stottlemeyer: That's how who does it?
Lieutenant Disher: Society. We live in a society.
Captain Stottlemeyer: Yes, we do Randy. Meanwhile the p's been sitting on my screen for ten minutes.
Lieutenant Disher: Fine. "P" for pan. No. Panavision. Tsunami, panavision. The next letter, "L" as in...
Captain Stottlemeyer: Uh...
Lieutenant Disher: No, we can come back to that one.
Captain Stottlemeyer: No, we can't come back to it, Randy. We- [phone rings] Whoever this is, thank you very much for calling.

Quote from Adrian Monk

Natalie: Okay, so we're just going to take this really slow. Mr. Monk? Okay, now, you're afraid of a lot of things.
Adrian Monk: 312.
Natalie: Right, 312. But all we want to do today is beat one of them. Wouldn't that be great if we just crossed one of those right off your list?
Julie Teeger: Okay, here are four things that you're scared of, but don't worry, you don't have to do all of them. You can just pick one. You can drink the milk, or you could play the harmonica, put the ladybug on your finger, or you can climb the ladder.
Adrian Monk: That's a big ladder.
Julie Teeger: It's only four feet.