Marcia Townsend Warren:
[to prizefighter] First time I've ever seen you with your clothes on. I can't tell you how impressed I am.
Marcia Townsend Warren:
Alas, good sir, he's made no proposals to me, improper or otherwise.
Edgar Holden: [to Sherry] You. What's the matter with you, you slipping?
Edgar Holden: [to Sherry] You. What's the matter with you, you slipping?
Marcia Townsend Warren:
I don't want any dinner, and I'm bored and I have a headache.
Sheridan 'Sherry': I know a cocktail that could cure two of those things, and I could cure the headache.
Sheridan 'Sherry': I know a cocktail that could cure two of those things, and I could cure the headache.
Marcia Townsend Warren:
Tell them what you always do, darling, that what your grand-daughter does is none of their darn business.
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend: I haven't said "darn" in twenty years.
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend: I haven't said "darn" in twenty years.
Marcia Townsend Warren:
Who is she, Sherry?
Sheridan 'Sherry': Therese? A graduate of the old speakeasies - ordinary, I suppose you'd call her.
Marcia Townsend Warren: I'm afraid if I ever started, I'd call her more than *that*.
Sheridan 'Sherry': Therese? A graduate of the old speakeasies - ordinary, I suppose you'd call her.
Marcia Townsend Warren: I'm afraid if I ever started, I'd call her more than *that*.
Oliver Allen:
Here, you can't go up there - she might be in bed!
Sheridan 'Sherry': Since when has a lady in bed been an object of repugnance?
Sheridan 'Sherry': Since when has a lady in bed been an object of repugnance?
Edgar Holden:
You know, my grandmother always told me to take a nap before dinner in order to conserve my vitality for the serious drinking of the evening.
Sheridan 'Sherry':
[to Oliver] I trust you. Why don't people trust me?
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend: Maybe it's because they know you.
Mrs. Fanny 'Grandma' Townsend: Maybe it's because they know you.
Sheridan 'Sherry':
And so they were married and lived unhappily ever afterwards.
Marcia Townsend Warren: I'll tell you one thing. It's going to be the most marvelous party in the world or it's going to be a Hell, so watch out.
Sheridan 'Sherry': I've always wondered if there really is a Hell.
Marcia Townsend Warren: Well, my lad, you'll have a sporting chance to find out.
Marcia Townsend Warren: I'll tell you one thing. It's going to be the most marvelous party in the world or it's going to be a Hell, so watch out.
Sheridan 'Sherry': I've always wondered if there really is a Hell.
Marcia Townsend Warren: Well, my lad, you'll have a sporting chance to find out.
Sheridan 'Sherry':
Darling, I make you only one promise.
Marcia Townsend Warren: What?
Sheridan 'Sherry': I'll never call you darling unless I really mean it.
Marcia Townsend Warren: What?
Sheridan 'Sherry': I'll never call you darling unless I really mean it.