Tisha Sterling credited as playing...
Marie
- Marie: [after Norwood read the contents of the canned meat he is eating] I wish you hadn't read that.
- Norwood Pratt: Why?
- Marie: Well, sometimes its better not to know things.
- Norwood Pratt: It's all meat. Meat's meat. Did you ever eat any gopher brains?
- Marie: I hope not.
- Norwood Pratt: They're about like calf brains. Not really half bad if you don't think about it. The only bad part is crackin' them little skulls open.
- Norwood Pratt: I'm Norwood Pratt - from Ralph, Texas. And down there, people ask people to come in.
- Marie: Well, I've heard of Ralph. But, I've never heard of Texas.
- Norwood Pratt: You never did tell me your name.
- Marie: Marie.
- Norwood Pratt: Marie what?
- Marie: I don't believe in last names.
- Norwood Pratt: What do you not believe in most?
- Marie: Well, if you really want to know: sex.
- Norwood Pratt: Sex? What do you got against that?
- Marie: Sex - its like a common cold. If I see one more nude love scene in a film with all that rooting and grunting around, I'm going to throw up.
- Norwood Pratt: Huh, maybe you better not go to any more of them movin' picture shows, huh.
- Marie: Sex - its like housework. It never stays done.
- Marie: My daddy sends me a check every month. I'm a philosophy major at NYU. I don't go to classes much; because, I don't believe in philosophy.
- Norwood Pratt: Sounds like you knew old Joe William pretty well.
- Marie: Not as well as he wanted me to.
- Marie: Hey, this bathtub's too small for both of us!
- Norwood Pratt: Your daddy knew what he was talkin' about. A comb would do that mop of your's some good. That's a pair of dirty little feet there too. And my daddy always said there's nothin' like a nice long bath to make woman real giddy.
- Marie: Men! They're all alike. Born with ideas and they'll die with it.
- Norwood Pratt: Women are different, huh?
- Marie: Well, this one is.
- Norwood Pratt: The only thing different about you is - you won't let on your the same. You're scared.
- Marie: My father, he said a lot. He said, "Comb your hair, Marie." "Fix yourself up a little, Marie." For what?
- Norwood Pratt: To hook yourself somebody.
- Marie: So, who needs somebody?
- Norwood Pratt: I'd say you do.