Dr. Ralph Sawyer:
[reading for the poetry club] In secret we met / In silence I grieve / That thy heart could forget, / Thy spirit deceive.
Richard Stuart: [interrupts and finishes] If I should meet thee / After long years, / How should I greet thee? / With silence - and tears.
Richard Stuart: [interrupts and finishes] If I should meet thee / After long years, / How should I greet thee? / With silence - and tears.
Dr. Ralph Sawyer:
Richard, I've had two vices - poetry and gambling. Poetry enriches the soul, gambling depletes the bank account.
Dr. Ralph Sawyer:
Richard, there's something I want you to understand: in spite of what you think, I'm your friend.
Richard Stuart: I believe you Ralph, I believe you. But you chose a heartwarming way of expressing it tonight.
Richard Stuart: I believe you Ralph, I believe you. But you chose a heartwarming way of expressing it tonight.