Quote from Dorothy in 72 Hours
Dorothy: Oh, Rose, excuse me. I didn't know you were out here. Rose: It's OK, Dorothy. I was just praying. Trying to put in a good word for tomorrow. What are you doing? Dorothy: Oh, just working on this stupid flier for my stupid banquet. It's not important. Rose: Sure it is. Dorothy: It's OK, Rose. Rose: No, it is important. What's the matter? Dorothy: I've rewritten this thing three times, and the most persuasive slogan I can come up with is: "Save our swamps. No, really, we mean it." Rose: I like it. Dorothy: No, you don't. Rose: No, I don't. Dorothy: It sounds like I'm selling mosquitoes, Rose. I mean, not that they don't serve a purpose. All life is precious. [slaps a bug off her] I care about our wetlands. I just wish they were more glamorous, you know? I mean, I'm trying to save something that you can't go into without wearing hip boots.