Dorothy Quote #971

Quote from Dorothy in Snap Out of It

Dorothy: Come in. How did you get here?
Jimmy: I walked.
Dorothy: Well, I'd like you to meet my roommates Rose and Blanche.
Blanche: Hello.
Rose: Hi. Would you like us to..?
Jimmy: No, no. I gotta start getting used to people. Dorothy, you should know that when I got back to my place, I did some thinking - actually, I did some shaking and then I did some thinking - and I realized I was alone again. After meeting you, I don't want to be alone anymore. You're my friend, and if there's nice people like you out here, maybe the world's not such a bad place. I know this isn't gonna be easy, but I want help. Help and new clothes. So, I'll go to a counselor if you'll drive me.
Dorothy: Drive you? Are you kidding? I'll listen to eight-tracks with you. 'Course, we'll have to use Rose's car. Yeah, but whatever you want, Jimmy, I'm there for you.

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 ‘Snap Out of It’ Quotes

Quote from Sophia

Blanche: You know, Sophia, this birthday thing kinda has me depressed as well. You think you could help me, too?
Sophia: Sure. No matter how bad things get, remember these sage words - you're old, you sag, get over it.
Blanche: Sophia!
Sophia: So what if you knew Jesus personally? Wake up and smell the coffee, you fossil.

Quote from Sophia

Dorothy: Ma, I just want to give him a call.
Sophia: Pussycat, you're out of your league. There are some people you just can't help. It's like the Good Lord said - "You gotta know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em. Know when to walk away."
Dorothy: Ma, that's not the Good Lord, that's Kenny Rogers.
Sophia: God, Kenny Rogers. Tomato, tomah-to.

Quote from Rose

Rose: Don't worry, Dorothy. Maybe Jimmy'll come around.
Dorothy: Oh, I wish I could believe you, but, Rose, I have been there. I mean, after a while you feel you're just in this gigantic black hole.
Rose: We had a gigantic black hole back in St. Olaf.
Sophia: Oh, God.
Rose: On Main Street, right in front of the courthouse where Charlie and I got our marriage license and our permit to have kids. Oh, it was a lovely hole. Everybody in town would stand around and look in it.
Dorothy: And they say Hollywood is the entertainment capital of the world.
Rose: Well, we didn't just look in it. Sometimes we'd point, too. Or spit and time it. Then there was always that wise guy who'd have a couple of drinks and unzip himself and-
Dorothy: It's official. I hate her.