Felicia Montealegre: It's my own arrogance to think I could survive on what he could give.
Felicia Montealegre: If you're not careful, you're going to die a lonely old queen.
Leonard Bernstein: Summer sang in me a little while, it sings in me no more. Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Felicia Montealegre: If the summer doesn't sing in you, then nothing sings in you. And if nothing sings in you, then you can't make music.
Felicia Montealegre: Fix your hair. You're getting sloppy.
Miss Emily: We didn't have The Gallery in order to look into your souls. We had The Gallery to see if you had souls at all. Do you understand?
Kathy: Yes.
Kathy: It had never occurred to me that our lives, which had been so closely interwoven, could unravel with such speed. If I'd known, maybe I'd have kept tighter hold of them and not let unseen tides pull us apart.
Mrs. Fisher: I know you feel bad that you weren't there but you gotta let it go.
Cassandra: I'm just trying to fix it.
Mrs. Fisher: Oh, come on. You can't. Don't be a child Cassie.
Ryan: Dating's horrible, everyone's horrible, okay? I went on a date last month with a woman who wanted to euthanize the homeless.
Cassandra: You went on date with my mom?
Al Monroe: It's every man's worst nightmare, getting accused of something like that.
Cassandra: Can you guess what every woman's worst nightmare is?
David Lloyd George: What would the vote mean to you, Mrs. Watts?
Maud Watts: I never thought we'd get the vote. So, I've never thought about what it would mean.
David Lloyd George: So, why are you here?
Maud Watts: I thought that - we might. That this life - there's another way of livin' this life. Sorry. My words.
David Lloyd George: No. No. The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.
Sonny Watts: I took you on, Maud. Thought I could straighten you out.
Maud Watts: What if you don't have to?
Sonny Watts: You're a mother, Maud. You are a wife. You're my wife, and that's all you're meant to be.
Maud Watts: I'm not just that anymore.
Maud Watts: Your mother's name is Maud Watts. Don't forget that name. Because, I'll be waiting for you to find me. Will you find me George? Don't forget it.
Maud Watts: You a suffragette, Mrs. Ellyn?
Edith Ellyn: Yes, well I consider myself more a soldier, Mrs Watts.
Maud Watts: We break windows, we burn things. Cause war's the only language men listen to! Cause you've beaten us and betrayed us and there's nothing else left.
Inspector Arthur Steed: And there's nothing left but to stop you.
Maud Watts: What you gonna do? Lock us all up? We're in every home, we're half the human race, you can't stop us all.
Inspector Arthur Steed: You might lose your life before this is over.
Maud Watts: We will win.
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