Quote from Dorothy in Foreign Exchange
Dorothy: You know, Ma, I remember when I was a little girl... Sophia: Oh, God. Dorothy: I used to have these terrible nightmares - you know, monsters in the closet - and you'd always let me sleep in your room. You remember, Ma? And I remember how you and Pop would get me to stop crying. You'd put your arms around me and kiss me and say: "As long as you're in my arms, everything's gonna be OK." Ma, that's what I need now. A parent to hug me and tell me everything's gonna be OK. Dominic: Don't worry, baby. Everything is gonna be molto bene. Dorothy: [screams] What the hell is going on here? Dominic: I heard your voice in the hallway. I wanted to see why my bambina was up so late. Dorothy: Don't call me your bambina. Philomena: Dominic, you wake the bambina! Dorothy: Stop saying that! Dominic: Don't raise your voice at your mama. You know, you're not too old for me to take you across my knee. Dorothy: You lay a finger on me, your teeth will be back in Sicily before you are.