George Quote #1426

Quote from George in The Summer of George

Jerry: You got the tickets?
George: Yeah, two for the 7:15 of Lenore's Promise. What are you wearing a green sweater?
Jerry: I like it.
George: Well, Lanette doesn't like. Here is your blue one. It's her favorite.
Jerry: What?
George: Just put it on! All right now, remember she had her nails done today so remark how you like the color. And if you need me you beep me, all right. Here you go. Here you go. [sprays mouth freshener in Jerry's mouth] Go get 'em. You're a tiger!
Jerry: Hey, George, one second, she's having a party Friday night and she wants me to take care of the invitations.
George: A little notice would've helped! How many people?
Jerry: 35. And George, on the invitations...
George: I know, I know, don't skimp.

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 ‘The Summer of George’ Quotes

Quote from George

George: Hi, I need some party invitations.
Clerk: Okay. Have you been in here before?
George: About a year ago. Wedding invitations.
Clerk: Right. How'd that all work out?
George: No complaints.
Clerk: Well, they are arranged according to the price. And as I recall... [flips to the back]
George: Actually, [flips to the front] I'll take these nice glossy ones.

Quote from Kramer

Kramer: ...so I said to him, "Arthur, Artie, bubala, why does the salesman have to die? Change the title. The Life of a Salesman. That's what people want to see."

Quote from George

Doctor: Mr. Costanza, your legs have sustained extensive trauma. Apparently, your body was in a state of advanced atrophy due to a period of extreme inactivity. But with a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck, I think there's a good chance you may, one day, walk again. [leaves]
Kramer: Well, that's good news.
Elaine: Wow, invitations again. [scoffs]
Kramer: Yeah, that's weird.
Elaine: All right. Well... [Jerry sighs] Do you want to grab some coffee?
Jerry: Yeah.
Kramer: I'd like to get some coffee.
[Jerry, Kramer and Elaine leave George laying on a hospital bed in the middle of the corridor]
George: This was supposed to be the Summer of George! [weakly] The Summer of George!