Paper Moon
1973
Moses Pray: I don't have your two-hundred dollars no more and you know it. Addie Loggins: Then get it!
Moses Pray: I got scruples too, you know. You know what that is? Scruples? Addie Loggins: No, I don't know what it is, but if you got 'em, it's a sure bet they belong to somebody else!
Addie Loggins: I need to go to the shithouse.
Addie Loggins: (about Trixie Delight) She always has to go to the bathroom. She must have a bladder the size of a peanut.
Moses Pray: I want one child's price ticket. Station Master: That will be $11.45. Moses Pray: I want you to send this here telegram to Miss Billie Roy Griggs of Cosmo Road, St. Joseph: "Train arriving 9: 52 AM and bringing love, affection, and $20 cash." Oh, make that "$25 cash", and sign it just "Addie Loggins". Station Master: 10 words, that will be eighty-five cents more, that will be $12 and 30. Moses Pray: $12 and 30, huh? You better say in that message there "Love, affection, and $20 cash."
(about Trixie Delight) Addie Loggins: How come she had to leave that job back there? Imogene: Cause the boss-man tried to make her put out for his friends, and she don't believe in puttin' out for free! Addie Loggins: She put out much? Imogene: Just like a gum machine. You drop some in and she'll put some out.
Addie Loggins: Imogene, what do you suppose Miss Trixie'd do if somebody offered her $25 to put out. Imogene: Ooo Wee! You crazy? For that much money, that woman'd drop her pants down in the middle of the road!
Imogene: (talking to Addie about Miss Trixie) I tried to push her out of a window in Little Rock once.
Moses Pray: I know a woman who looks like a bullfrog but that don't mean she's the damn thing's mother.