Leslie Knope Quote #1512

Quote from Leslie Knope in 2017

Leslie Knope: Jessica, Mr. Nelson. You are going to hear a lot of bids today. But this is the only one that matters.
Jessica Wicks: Is this a circle? Or, is it an "O"? [gasps] Is Oprah involved in your bid?
Leslie Knope: It's a zero. I bid zero dollars.
Trevor Nelsson: I have to say, that's one of the lower one's we've seen.
Leslie Knope: Pawnee is celebrating its 200th anniversary, and the Newport family has been here since day one. Through feast and famine, transformation, upheaval, celebration. The Newport family is part of the fabric of this town, and not always in a good way. Like when your hot fudge pipeline exploded.
Jessica Wicks: Oh, boo hoo. It all ran off into the lake.
Leslie Knope: Well, yes. Admittedly, it did make the fish taste delicious, but it was a P.R. nightmare. My question is this. What do you want the Newport name to mean in the future? If you donate this land and you let me turn it into a national park - the Newport National Park - your name will stand for something good. For generations to come.
Jessica Wicks: How much was her bid again?
Trevor Nelsson: It was, uh...zero dollars.
Jessica Wicks: Oh. That's the part I don't like.
Leslie Knope: Just keep me in the running. Give me a chance to prove to you how great this could be.

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 ‘2017’ Quotes

Quote from Leslie Knope

Leslie Knope: [aside to camera] This land is begging to be a new national park. And it's in my own backyard. This could be my crowning achievement. I could retire. I mean, I wouldn't. I'm gonna work until I'm 100 and then cut back to four days a week. Oh, God, I'm already so bored thinking about that one day off. Maybe I'll go to law school or something.

Quote from Leslie Knope

Leslie Knope: [aside to camera] That park is my dream. I'm not gonna let it slip away. Who cares if Gryzzl and Ron have more money? I have the most valuable currency in America. A blind, stubborn belief that what I am doing is 100% right.

Quote from Tom

Tom: Who is Tom Haverford? He's a mentor, a lover, a hero. But who is my hero? Simple. It's me. Five years from now.
Janet: Okay, I really only need a correct spelling of your last name.
[aside to camera:]
Tom: You are looking at one of Indiana Business monthly's 35 under 35. I own Pawnee's hottest restaurant, two fast-casual eateries, and the Tommy Chopper. We serve chopped salads out of a decommissioned military helicopter. I'm a mogul now.