The Party Quotes

Cannibal Sue: Do we have any food?
Tex Kennedy: We might, okay? We might, but it's not gonna be human flesh, you gotta learn to eat somethin' different.
Cannibal Sue: Just anything, I'm starving.

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Clair: Um... I lost my husband and my beeper... have you seen either one of them?

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Mrs. Nickerson: Why don't you go over to Josh's house and drive his mother crazy?

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Ray: The FOBs, man, they're ruining us! We gotta sit down and figure out what we're gonna do. Maybe we should stop playing Indian music.
Mo: Ray, it's and Indian party.
Ray: Yeah... yeah.

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[last lines]
Michelle Monet: Oh, here's your hat.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: Oh, look... you keep it.
Michelle Monet: But you may need it.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: No, I'd like you to keep it.
Michelle Monet: All right. If you think that you should want it or need it sometimes...
Hrundi V. Bakshi: Well, if I need it... I could always come, perhaps, and pick it up.
Michelle Monet: That would be very nice.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: When would you be available for me to pick up my hat?
Michelle Monet: Well... [laughs shyly]
Michelle Monet: maybe next week.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: I'll come and get it then.
Michelle Monet: OK.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: For I'd love to have my hat back.
Michelle Monet: Goodbye.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: Bye bye.

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Jinny: I don't think! It might ruin everything. It usually does.

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April: You're a first class lesbian and a second rate thinker. Must be all those women's studies.

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Janet: It's not fake. It's just sometimes you have to pretend. In order to win.

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Tom: Oh, here we go: you fucking English intellectuals! You think you're so superior, huh: even you need money, Bill! Money bought the house, not fucking ideas!
Bill: [Slowly, but assuredly]NOT dirty money...
Tom: No money is clean - Bill. It all comes through the system and into your pocket; into your grubby little pocket!
Bill: It's real money: cash, Tom: you trade in fictional profits, stolen from worker's hard earned paycheck funds.
Tom: [Exasperatedly; shouting!]Stolen? [Gesticulating wildly at Bill]
Tom: From the mouth of the man who stole my wife!

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Gottfried: Western medicine is voodoo.

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Martha: April, really. I am a professor. Specializing in domestic labour gender differentiation in American utopianism.

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April: Babies, excuse me Jinny, Martha, babies get born every day in extremely large numbers to the point of endangering the planet and all our futures. It's not every day, however, that one of us becomes a minister. In your entirely rotten and useless opposition party.

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Jinny: IVF is practically a miracle.
April: And I thought it was a procedure involving a Petri dish.

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Janet: [Last lines]You told me you loved *me*. Me! Traitor.

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April: Please tell me you're not meditating, Gottfried. Pull yourself together!

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Martha: Where is Janet?
April: Doing a Thatcher. Proving she can still rustle up a canape in the kitchen when necessary, despite her political prowess.

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April: Gottfried and I are seperating. This is our last supper.

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Janet: We will be sharing an office now, she is on my team.
April: Lucky you, gazing on all that genetic good fortune.

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Gottfried: I believe it's better to hit a cushion than to eat herself.
April: She wants to smash his face in, not ruin her soft furnishings.

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Martha: I too am frequently described by internet trolls as an embarrassment, or worse. Much worse, actually. Is it a crime to be an embarrassment?

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April: Oh, don't worry about her. Looks like a girl, thinks like a man. Androgynous soul always had true grit.

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April: The beautiful Marianne, queen of spin and that ridiculously handsome husband of hers. Too bad he's a wanker banker with a mysterious ability to make millions out of other's misfortune.

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April: You mean you'll be her boss?
Janet: Well, I don't actually use that word, but yes, I suppose so.
April: So she'll be your underling, taking copious notes while plotting how to take your place some time.

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April: Look, if Dennis Thatcher and Prince Philip could trail behind their female leaders without complaint, then so can Bill.

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Martha: I guess we're going to be a collective. Just when I got used to the idea of us being a couple.
Jinny: Martha! We're going to be a *family*.

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Martha: Well, someone has to do the thinking. Especially now that you are taking care of the animal side of things.
Jinny: Animal? Is that what you think I've become? A few more hormones helping my body to support new life, and suddenly I'm an animal?

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Gottfried: It's good that this is all coming out, very good. But now I think you need to protect yourself from so much negative female energy.

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Bill: Yes, yes, and I'm Bill, I think. Well, I used to be.

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Bill: She wants love - and ideas, you see, Tom: not money and business; such a, such an intelligent, such a passionate, such a sensitive woman, such a - rational woman...
Gottfried: Love is a very powerful force

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