Dorothy Quote #517

Quote from Dorothy in Charlie's Buddy

Dorothy: It was about Rose and Buddy. That business of giving him money has been bothering me. So I've decided to do some checking on Buddy Rourke. And after a couple of phone calls I found out he had just retired after 45 years in the records department of the Army Pension Office.
Blanche: I don't get it.
Dorothy: That's how he knew about Charlie. They never served together. He just read his file.
Blanche: But he knew all those things about Rose.
Dorothy: He knew that she came from St. Olaf. I mean, everything else, Rose probably volunteered. You know her, a stranger says hello, and suddenly he's hearing the life story of Uncle Fingerbinger and his 30-pound rutabaga.
Blanche: Then this is all just a scam to bilk Rose out of some money?
Dorothy: Absolutely, and it is not the first time he's tried it.

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 ‘Charlie's Buddy’ Quotes

Quote from Blanche

Dorothy: Blanche, have you ever met a man you didn't think was giving you the eye?
Blanche: Once, in 1976. But it was only two days later that Mr. President Jimmy Carter announced to the American people that he had secretly lusted in his heart.

Quote from Sophia

Sophia: Dorothy, let me tell you a story. Picture it. Sicily, 1922. A young military officer stationed far from home. He wanders the streets seeking a friendly face and a glass of Chianti. Finally, he happens into a dusty little cafe where he finds both. The man laughs for the first time in months. And finds inspiration in a beautiful peasant girl, wise beyond her years. When the cafe is closed, she takes him home with her. Three glorious days, they make love and drink wine. He returns to his command prepared to lead his people through whatever battles need to be fought. Dorothy, that young peasant girl was me. And that young man was Winston Churchill.
Dorothy: Ma, you made that whole thing up. Now what is your point?
Sophia: That I made it up. It was a little lie that gave me a lot of pleasure. If Rose is happy, and there was no harm done, let her have that.

Quote from Rose

Rose: The Wigleys were a revered family. Yeah, until the scandal. Oh, it was just terrible. The Navy came to town to take bids for a big submarine contract. They said they wanted three submarines built for around a million dollars. Well, Finneas said he could make 100 for half the money. So, of course, he got the contract. When the Navy came to check on the progress, six months later, they discovered there'd been a misunderstanding. Finneas had made 100 hoagie heroes for $500,000. He claimed the reason they were so expensive was he had used all imported meats and cheeses.