Quotes
NORMAN MAINE:
You're a great singer.
ESTHER BLODGETT: Who, me?
NORMAN MAINE: Hasn't anyone ever told you that before?
ESTHER BLODGETT: No, Mr. Maine, no one's ever told me that before.
Maybe you're not quite as sober as we both thought you were.
But, thank you.
NORMAN MAINE: I'm as sober as a judge and I know exactly what I'm saying. You've got that little something extra that Ellen Terry talked about. Ellen Terry, great actress
long before you were born, she said that's what star quality
was that little something extra. Well, you've got it.
ESTHER BLODGETT: No, I've got more. Much more.
NORMAN MAINE: That's for ordinary folks who have to turn on the radio and put a nickel in the jukebox. I've got a private copyright of my own. Including the Scandinavian.
I've got the built-in original right in the house, every time I want to hear it.
And I want it now.
ESTHER BLODGETT: No, you don't.
NORMAN MAINE: To kind of celebrate.
ESTHER BLODGETT: All right.
ESTHER BLODGETT [singing]: How wonderful that I'm beholding
/ A never never land unfolding
/ Where we polish up the stars
/ And mountains we move, in a life
/ Where all the pleasures we will prove
/ It's a new world I see
/ A new world for me
/ The tears have rolled off my cheek
/ And fears fade away every time you speak
/ A new world though we're in a tiny room
/ What a vision of joy and blossom and bloom
/ A newfound promise
/ One that will last
/ So I'm holding on
/ And I'm holding fast
/ You brought a new world to me
/ And that it'll always, always be.
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