Andy Quote #293

Quote from Andy in Lucky

Andy: Susan Bronwell, or B., Anthony, was born in Adams, Massachusetts, in 1820, and she played a pivotal role in the institution of women's suffrage.
Professor Linda Lonegan: Andy.
Andy: Treat, please.
Professor Linda Lonegan: Andy, slow down. You're taking this class pass/fail. So I'm just looking for a freewheeling discussion about, you know, what you got from the class.
Andy: Oh. Okay. [chuckles] I would say what I find very cool about Susan B. Anthony is... How... She was born in Adams, Massachusetts, in 1820. You know? Just one man's opinion.

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 ‘Lucky’ Quotes

Quote from Jerry

Donna: Jerry. Jerry! Maybe you should wrap it up. It's 4:00 in the morning.
Jerry: Is it really? [laughing] Oh, my gosh. Wow. Well, that flew by, huh? I will just take these down to the post office and, uh, put the, uh... Oh, jeez. Oh, no. I put the handout flyers in the mailing envelopes, and I was supposed to put these flyers in the envelopes.
Donna: Oh... My God.
Jerry: Well, you know, it's like I always say. It ain't government work if you don't have to do it twice. Here we go! [whistles]
Donna: I'll make some coffee.

Quote from Leslie Knope

Leslie Knope: Mmm. This was such a good idea. Should we get another round?
Ann: Um... I think we should get a more basic, no-nonsense beverage.
Tom: [laughs] Uh... maybe we should all just drink sensible portions of milk.
Leslie Knope: I mean, I love him. It's just... This campaign has turned fun, dorky Ben into grumpy, stress-ball Ben. It's like dealing with a strict mother who I am confusingly attracted to. Ben is like a MILF.

Quote from Jerry

[As Jerry keeps licking envelopes:]
Jerry: I'm gonna keep plugging away for a bit.
Donna: You don't mind this work, do you?
Jerry: Uh-uh. I like it. It makes sense to me.