Leslie Knope Quote #718

Quote from Leslie Knope in Born & Raised

Leslie Knope: I'd like to apologize to those that I've misled. I thought I was telling the truth, but, sadly, I was born in Eagleton.
Joan Callamezzo: Wha--? [laughs] Well, that is worse than I ever could have hoped for.
Leslie Knope: I learned something, Joan. It's not where you're born. It's where you're from. When I was nine years old, I broke my arm, sledding on that giant hill behind Kernston's rubber nipple factory. You know, "Nipple Hill".
Joan Callamezzo: Of course.
Leslie Knope: It gets very slippery there.
Joan Callamezzo: I know that.
Leslie Knope: Especially when it's wet.
Joan Callamezzo: Yes.
Leslie Knope: And, Jim. Jim Kabernick. I know Jim. Jim and I have gone to school together since we were, like, three years old.
Jim: Yes, that's true.
Leslie Knope: Do you remember when you peed your pants in second grade?
Jim: Why--why did you bring that up? I said yes.
Leslie Knope: You stuck your underwear in your drawer, and you got really embarrassed, and then the teacher came over and pulled them out. And everybody called you "The Gerbil" because you always smelled like soiled wood chips?
Jim: Leslie, for God's sake, we're on TV.
Leslie Knope: The point is you can't choose where you were born. But you can choose where you live. I love this town. I always have. I always will. And that's why I wrote a book about it. And that's why I'm running for City Council. [applause]

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 ‘Born & Raised’ Quotes

Quote from Tom

Tom: [sings] I'm tryin' to find the words to describe this girl Without bein' disrespectful
[aside to camera:]
Tom: Getting the book into Joan's book club will really help Leslie. But it'll also help my company, Entertainment 7Twenty. At the risk of bragging, one of the things I'm best at is riding coattails. Behind every successful man, is me, smiling and taking partial credit.

Quote from Ben

Tom: You gotta help me, man.
Ben: Why? Seems to be going the usual amount of gross.
Tom: No, this is way different. She's not married anymore. She had, like, five bottles of alcohol, she's callin' me "caramel." You've gotta throw some cold water on this situation. Start talkin' about nerd stuff.
Ben: You know, nerd culture is mainstream now. So when you use the word "nerd" derogatorily, means you're the one that's out of the zeitgeist.

Quote from April

[aside to camera:]
Ann: Well, I've made a little progress. I'm up to four seconds with April.
[back:]
Ann: Hey, April. I was looking to get some new music, and I was wondering if you could recommend anything.
April: The Internet.
[later:]
Ann: I really like your haircut. W-w-where'd you get it?
April: Prison.
[later:]
Ann: How's your sister doin'?
April: She has the shingles.
[later:]
Ann: Who's your favorite character on Sex and the City?
April: Alf.