Sophia Quote #2129

Quote from Sophia in Home Again, Rose: Part 2

Kirsten: I don't understand how this can be happening. My mother was the healthiest person I knew. You know, ever since she moved in with you guys, I don't understand what her life is like anymore. She- She's always out with the girls. And there's always these weird things. Like, one time I pulled into your driveway, and you were dressed in a petticoat, you were dressed like a lamb, and you were both getting in the car with a big, scary dog.
Dorothy: Wolf. I was a wolf.
Sophia: Your mother was just havin' fun.
Kirsten: Yeah, well, all this fun is killing her. I just wish she'd moved in with me when I asked her to.
Sophia: Kirsten, you're just upset. We all are. But you have to know, these two women love her like a sister. And I love your mother like she was my own.

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 ‘Home Again, Rose: Part 2’ Quotes

Quote from Dorothy

Dorothy: Why can't we see her?
Nurse: I said family only.
Dorothy: Look, you have never met this woman's family. They live in a place called St. Olaf. They fight over whether it's macaroni and cheese, or cheese and macaroni. They have given cows the right to vote. A magician once pulled a rabbit out of a hat. They burned him as a witch. Don't look at me like that. I'm telling you the truth.

Quote from Blanche

Blanche: Here, let me try, Sophia. Nurse, now we realize that the hospital has rules, and you have to try to uphold those rules. But you have to realize that this is a very special case. So I'm gonna quote from the Bible just to show you how determined we really are. Now the Good Book says, um Oh, "Neither rain, nor sleet, nor Nor dark of night, shall keepeth uth from our appointed rounds." Amen. I can see you are a non-believer.
Dorothy: I think it's nice that you're trying to quote the Bible. The only thing that's been in more hotel rooms than she has, and she can't remember a word of it.

Quote from Sophia

Nurse: Look, I'm sure you're very close to Mrs. Nylund, and I know you feel like a family-
Sophia: Well, I am family. I'm her long lost Swedish mother.
Nurse: You're her Swedish mother?
Sophia: Ja. Ja. You bet yer sure. Oh, come on, let me in.