April Quote #227

Quote from April in Leslie and Ben

Andy: Miss Beavers, this is official police business. I hope we didn't wake you up.
Ethel Beavers: It's after 10:00. I've been asleep for four hours. What do you want?
April: We need you to sign this. It's a marriage license.
Barry: Ethel? Is it robbers?
Ethel Beavers: No, go back to bed.
Andy: Aww, is that your husband?
Ethel Beavers: I'm not married. I was on a date tonight. It went well, he's sleeping over.
April: Cool.
Andy: It'd really mean a lot if you sign it. It's for Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt. I think you know them?
Ethel Beavers: They dragged me out in the freezing cold once, so they could tell each other "I love you." It was annoying.
Andy: Oh, thank you so much! You have got an amazing house and a really cool nightgown and seem to be super good at dating.
April: Yeah, so can we adopt you as our grandma?
Ethel Beavers: Fine.
Andy: [laughs] Cool!
Both: We love you, Grandma!

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 ‘Leslie and Ben’ Quotes

Quote from Ron Swanson

Ron Swanson: [aside to camera] It's not rocket science. I removed the sconce... Fired up my grandfather's torch, heated up the pieces in a cast-iron bucket. Liquefied the metal. Pour it into a mold. Obviously keep it over a low flame to achieve a nice temper. Cooled it in antifreeze. And just forged and shaped the rings. Any moron with a crucible, an acetylene torch, and a cast-iron waffle maker could have done the same. Whole thing only took me about 20 minutes. People who buy things are suckers.

Quote from Ron Swanson

Leslie Knope: [sighing] I love the first floor of City Hall at night. When all the fluorescents are half-off. Just makes the informational fliers look so beautiful.
Ron Swanson: I've never willingly been here later than 5:04 p.m. Before we go inside, I'd like to say something. You are a wonderful person. [voice breaks] Your friendship means a lot to me. And you look very beautiful.
Leslie Knope: Okay, weirdo. Let's go.
[Ron holds out his arm for Leslie to take]
Leslie Knope: Hoo, boy.

Quote from Ben

Tom: We are gathered here tonight to join Leslie Knope and Benjamin Wyatt in marriage. It's been a long and winding road for these two lovebirds. And they're so impatient to begin their lives together they've moved their wedding date up three months. So I say, let's keep it short and sweet.
April: Yes, just do it already.
Tom: I assume, and hope, you prepared your own vows? Ben, you want to say some stuff about Leslie?
Ben: In my time working for the state government, my job sent me to 46 cities in 11 years. I lived in villages with eight people, rural farming communities, college towns. I was sent to every corner of Indiana. And then I came here. And I realized that, this whole time, I was just wandering around, everywhere, just looking for you.