Curly Sue
1991
Grey Ellison: You lived with him when he was nothing, you suffered his youth and the years of struggle, now you're entitled to half of everything he has.
Grey Ellison: Want us to walk you inside? Curly Sue: No, I got it, but thanks for asking. Bill Dancer: Give us a kiss. Curly Sue: Please, we're in public. Bill Dancer: Good luck.
Trina: I don't usually smoke cigars, it's just that my friend had a baby.
Bill Dancer: You can cry and not feel sad, just like you can feel sad and not cry.
Mrs Arnold: Are you all right? You seem a little... nice.
Curly Sue: We wouldn't even be talking about this if you'd gotten some money out of that lady, we'd be on the road. You didn't because she was too pretty. Bill Dancer: She was too smart. Curly Sue: And she was too pretty. Bill Dancer: She was in a hurry. Curly Sue: And she was too pretty. Bill Dancer: She was going to catch onto us. Curly Sue: And she was too pretty. Bill Dancer: You're pretty, and I don't leave you alone. Curly Sue: She was too pretty.
Bill Dancer: Look, no swearing, no gambling, no spitting, no punching, and no kicking, all right? Curly Sue: Put a sock in it, I know what I'm doing.
Curly Sue: I hate the art museum. Bill Dancer: Will it hurt you to learn a thing or two? Curly Sue: All you learn from the art museum is how to keep your mouth shut and how to walk without making squeaky sounds with your shoes.