Leslie Knope Quote #1102

Quote from Leslie Knope in Women in Garbage

Paula Horke: Well it's a pleasure to be here, ladies. I didn't think anybody really cared about my time on the city council.
Leslie Knope: Oh, we do. I mean, you are such an inspiration. Still going strong at 82. [Paula blows her nose]
April: How old is that handkerchief?
Paula Horke: Well, it's not a handkerchief. It's a receipt.
Ann: [groans]
[aside to camera:]
Leslie Knope: Paula Horke was Pawnee's first female city councilor 40 years ago, and she was a huge inspiration to me. Women have come a long way in Pawnee, but we still have quite a ways to go. I mean, technically, I'm not allowed to reserve this conference room without my husband or father's signature.

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 ‘Women in Garbage’ Quotes

Quote from April

April: [aside to camera] This is Stacy Knoblauch's house. I went to high school with her, and she was super mean to me, and now I know that she dyes her hair. I knew that wench wasn't naturally blonde. Oh, my God! She has to use prescription-strength deodorant. This is the best day of my life.

Quote from Leslie Knope

Paula Horke: Government was a real boys' club back in the '70s. They smoked their cigars, they snapped my bra, wore mirrors on their shoes to look up my skirt.
Leslie Knope: Well, I am happy to report that it is now a pervert-free people's club.
Ann: Well, except for Councilman Dexhart, who's a self-described pervert.
Donna: Yeah, and didn't Milton try to kiss you?
Leslie Knope: Well, yeah, things aren't perfect.

Quote from Leslie Knope

Dewey: Bakery called this in. Needs to go on that truck right there.
Leslie Knope: Ah, easy, breezy, beautiful. That's the Covergirl slogan. I didn't mean to say that.