Dorothy Quote #1241
Quote from Dorothy in From Here to the Pharmacy
Dorothy: Why don't you hug your money, Ma? From now on, I'm not paying for anything. You are on your own.
Sophia: You can't do this to me. You never touch the principal. That money's for my old age.
Dorothy: "Old age"? You don't leave fingerprints anymore.
Sophia: I'm in my twilight years.
Dorothy: You're in the Twilight Zone. Hopi Indians are walking around saying, "How does she do it?" Ma, you're cut off.
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Quote from Rose
Rose: Sophia, wills are no joking matter. Charlie tried to be funny with his and left everything to Henrietta, our prized cow. Well, some lawyer got a hold of the will and represented Henrietta on contingency. There I was presenting my side to a jury of her peers. It took over six months to get the farm back.
Sophia: What a terrible story. I mean it. It's a terrible story. But you must have been relieved when you won.
Rose: Oh, yeah. We celebrated with a big, thick steak.
Quote from Rose
Sophia: Butt out. I'm having an important moment with my heir. Dorothy, Rose is helping me make out an ironclad will.
Dorothy: Wait, you're using Rose as a lawyer?
Rose: I know what I'm doing. Every Thursday, I watch La Law.
Dorothy: That's L.A. Law.
Rose: I wondered why Susan Dey didn't have a French accent.
Quote from Dorothy
Dorothy: Blanche, instead of sending the letter, why don't you talk to him? I mean, get to know him. Find out where this goes. You know, ever since we've known you, you have never once worked on having a meaningful relationship.
Blanche: I have had many meaningful relationships. Many, many, many meaningful relationships.
Dorothy: Sharing a worm from a tequila bottle is not meaningful.