Sophia Quote #148

Quote from Sophia in The Custody Battle

Dorothy: Ma, you're not leaving. You're staying here with Rose and Blanche and me.
Sophia: Hey, if I want to leave, I'll leave. I'm free, single, and 80!
Dorothy: I'm not gonna take no for an answer. You're staying!
Sophia: I should have known you couldn't make it without me.
Dorothy: You're right. I can't. And neither can Blanche and neither can Rose.
Sophia: Of course not, Rose! The woman can hardly find her way to work!
Dorothy: Then you'll stay?
Sophia: Not so fast. You're gonna have to make a few changes around here first.
Dorothy: What kind of changes?
Sophia: Like you can't hang around me all the time. You need your space, I need mine. OK?
Dorothy: OK, Ma.
Sophia: So maybe I'll stick around and look after you Three Stooges.

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 ‘The Custody Battle’ Quotes

Quote from Blanche

Blanche: Oh, I know for a fact my parents liked my sisters better than they did me.
Rose: Oh, Blanche, that's silly! How could you know a thing like that?
Blanche: They told me!
Dorothy: Oh, Blanche, I can't believe that your parents told you that! I don't care if they are from the south.
Blanche: Well, they didn't tell me in words. They told me in actions. Like on our birthdays. Now, when we were little, every year, my sisters had huge parties with clowns and magicians and tons of presents.
Dorothy: And you didn't.
Blanche: Well, not exactly. I mean, I did have parties and I had presents but I never had a clown. Not until I was much older.
Dorothy: Much older.
Blanche: Yeah. But that's another story.

Quote from Rose

Rose: Oh, Gloria, Sophia's told us so much about you. I especially enjoyed the story about your imaginary childhood friend, David, who lived in the oven. I had an imaginary friend, but he'd never tell me his name. It was during spring planting-
Sophia: Rose! Do you mind? Gloria's only staying for a week. I'd like to talk to her before she leaves.

Quote from Rose

Rose: My parents always made each of us feel like we were the favorite. They loved all nine of us equally. We used to have the best Christmas Eves. Daddy'd sit at Grandma's old player piano and he'd play Christmas carols and the children would sing along, then Mother'd bring in some homemade eggnog and snickerdoodles. And then we'd decorate the tree. And after Daddy'd hung the star at the very top of the tree, we'd all join hands and pray, and then Daddy'd tell us a story and tuck us into our feather beds-
Dorothy: Who was your father? Michael Landon?
Rose: Can I help it if I came from a happy family? Well, we had our share of problems. Believe me, we had some hard times. Once a mysterious drifter stole our butter churn.