Party Girl Quotes

Judy: Mary, since your mother died, I've tried to be some kind of family to you, but you keep treating me like an ATM machine.

Mary: Judy, you know I'd love you even if you didn't spit out crisp twenties!

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Mary: "Moxie" is my middle name!

Judy: Your mother and I argued for months about that!

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The It Twins: What's up buttercup?

Mary: The rent, and I'm not paying.

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Animal: We're here to PARTY!

Fatty: And eat pizza!

Animal: ...and maybe eat some pizza.

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Animal: We're here to PARTY!

Fatty: And eat pizza!

Animal: ...and maybe eat some pizza.

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Derrick: And he looked in my eyes and he said "I don't understand you." Isn't that amazing, that he saw how complex I am?

Mary: Maybe he just didn't understand you.

Derrick: What do you mean?

Mary: You said he didn't understand English very well. Maybe he just... didn't understand you.

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Ellen Powell: Di, I am in no mood for any of your smart remarks!

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Fatty: Hi. What's your name?

Kim: Kim.

Fatty: My name's Fatty. Wanna make out?

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Fatty: Hi. What's your name?

Kim: Kim.

Fatty: My name's Fatty. Wanna make out?

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Judy: Mary, since your mother died, I've tried to be some kind of family to you, but you keep treating me like an ATM machine.

Mary: Judy, you know I'd love you even if you didn't spit out crisp twenties!

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Mary: [Trying to sell some clothes] Fifty? but it's Gaultier, it's a collector's item!

Consignment shop owner: honey, it's got two buttons missing

Mary: [blank stare]

Consignment shop owner: alright, i'll give you $50, but i won't take this
[condescending laugh]

Consignment shop owner: that's vintage.

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Mary: Do you realize how broke I am? What do you want me to do? I don't have a job. I'm a loser. Shoot me.

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Mary: He-he- hello!

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Mary: I may have made a mistake but that is no reason to patronize me. It is dismaying that your expectations are based on the performance of a lesser primate, and also revelatory of a managerial style which is sadly lacking. Is it any wonder then that I've chosen not to learn the intricacies of an antiquated and idiotic system
[grunt]

Mary: i think not!

Judy Lindendorf: Re-code it!

Mary: **** you!

Judy Lindendorf: Re-code it!

Mary: If you had really loved my mother, you wouldn't treat me like this.

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Mary: Work isn't supposed to interfere with your life, it's supposed to pay for it!

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Mary: Work isn't supposed to interfere with your life, it's supposed to pay for it!

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Mary: You don't think I'm smart enough to work in your ****ing library?

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[Wanda exits the room]

Derrick: I could have sworn some little girl from Kansas dropped a house on her!

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[Wanda exits the room]

Derrick: I could have sworn some little girl from Kansas dropped a house on her!

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Derrick: And he looked in my eyes and he said I don't understand you. Isn't that amazing, that he saw how complex I am?

Mary: Maybe he just didn't understand you.

Derrick: What do you mean?

Mary: You said he didn't understand English very well. Maybe he just... didn't understand you.

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Derrick: Have you seen Karl?

Mary: Ugh! He came already, he's not coming back.

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Derrick: Oneal, settle a bet. Is ignorance bliss?

Oneal: I don't know. I just wanna be happy!

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Ellen Powell: He's been tricked!

Diana Hoster: Tricked my ankle.

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Jimmy Martins: [singing] Thunder, thunder, thunder-cock!

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Jimmy Martins: [singing] Thunder, thunder, thunder-cock!

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Judy Lindendorf: He's not a dick, he's a patron.

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Judy Lindendorf: He's not a dick, he's a patron.

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Mary: Can I have a falafel with hot sauce, a side order of Baba Ghanoush and a seltzer, please?

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Mary: Do you know the story of Sisyphus?

Leo: Who?

Mary: Sisyphus. It's a myth about this guy who had to roll or push this incredibly huge rock up this steep mountain. Every time he would get to the top of this mountain the rock would roll down again. he would watch this and walk back down the mountain and do it all over again. Forever.

Leo: Drag.

Mary: It's a metaphor for life, Leo. It's famous. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.

Leo: Bull****. He's miserable.

Mary: He doesn't have to be. He accepts his fate.

Leo: You're telling me if you name is Syphilis and you spend your life lugging a ****ing rock up a hill you wouldn't be miserable?

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Mary: Do you realize how broke I am? What do you want me to do? I don't have a job. I'm a loser. Shoot me.

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