Chances Are
1989
(Corinne hasn't had sex since her husband died 20 years ago) Corinne Jeffries: I don't know if it's just his body I'm attracted to or his soul... or if it's just me. Oh, I'm feeling generally... attracted. The truth is, I'm so ripe I'm about to fall off the vine.
(An angel explains to Louie why he feels funny) Angel: What do you expect? Your body's cream sauce all over Wisconsin Avenue.
(Philip thinks Alex is only after Corinne's money) Corinne Jeffries: You're wrong. He wants my body.
Corinne Jeffries: My psychiatrist says I suffer from the halo effect, the tendency of widows to idealize their dead husbands. He says it keeps me from falling in love again. He has a point, but I can't imagine I'll ever stop loving Louie.
(to her psychiatrist) Corinne Jeffries: I came here to tell you that I'm interested in someone... a man. Well, he's almost a man... he's twenty-two years old. But it's not like I'm rushing into anything - I've know him for twenty-six years... It's a little complicated.
Philip Train: I'm going to find out once and for all what it feels like to hold the woman I love, have always loved and wil always love until the day I die.