Frasi

Miss Peggy Preston: Well, I know what my first job [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: All women are alike. D
Sir Guy Harrington: I thought all American women w [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: You know, I enjoy an early mor [...] D
Billy Ross: I was born under Venus, myself. Well, [...] D
Billy Ross: I'm not trying to be funny. I just don [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: You know, I'm a bit befuddled. D
Miss Peggy Preston: It's mother's "rubbing" alcoho [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: You may be right. As a matter [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: Tell me, what's this new - swee [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: If Don's all right, nothing els [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: It's so nice and modern to be - [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: What's he doing in Philadelphia [...] D
Billy Ross: [Talking to Nancy] All men are like th [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: I suppose one could like one's [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: You can't ever lose a man who [...] D
Mrs. Preston - Peggy's Mother: I like the country. [...] D
Mrs. Sally Ross: [reading the label] Not more than [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: [laughing] Oh, Don, don't be ea [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: Isn't he the perfect husband. N [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: Why does everyone look so surpr [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: Pretty little thing, Mrs. Gibs [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: You know, you look exactly like [...] D
Billy Ross: Believe me, she's bad medicine. One of [...] D
Mrs. Preston - Peggy's Mother: Aren't you having t [...] D
Billy Ross: Well, I still insist you cannot teach [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: I don't see why you should care [...] D
Billy Ross: Well, how 'bout meeting me, as long as [...] D
Donald 'Don': I want you to get rid of Peggy and g [...] D
Miss Peggy Preston: You really shouldn't leave me [...] D
Donald 'Don': When you really love somebody, you w [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: All women are vampires. D
Billy Ross: A wife should stick to her husband. If [...] D
Mrs. Preston - Peggy's Mother: My baby mustn't lea [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: I've always been a very weak c [...] D
Sir Guy Harrington: Perhaps, now, there'll be a li [...] D
Mrs. Nancy Gibson: [At the bridge table] Don plays [...] D