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Sabrina (1995 film) Quotes

Sabrina (1995 film) is a television program that first aired in 1970 . Sabrina stopped airing in 1970.

It features Sydney Pollack as producer, John Williams in charge of musical score, and Giuseppe Rotunno as head of cinematography.

Sabrina (1995 film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Sabrina (1995 film) is 127 minutes long. Sabrina (1995 film) is distributed by Paramount Pictures.

The cast includes: Harrison Ford as Linus Larrabee, Julia Ormond as Sabrina, Greg Kinnear as David Larrabee, Nancy Marchand as Maude Larrabee, Richard Crenna as Patrick Tyson, Lauren Holly as Elizabeth Tyson, MD, Dana Ivey as Mack, Julia Ormond as Fairchild, Míriam Colón as Rosa, Patrick Bruel as Louis, Elizabeth Franz as Joanna, Becky Ann Baker as Linda, Paul Giamatti as Scott, and Margo Martindale as Nurse.

Sabrina (1995 film) Quotes

Julia Ormond as Fairchild

  • (Julia Ormond) "Are you in a lot of pain?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Am I in a lot of pain? Look at your little ha-yand. Guess what happened to me."
  • (Julia Ormond) "I know. I feel awful."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Me too. How do you feel, Linus?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "You've been there for two weeks. I doubt every single person in Paris thinks you're an idiot."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Only because I haven't met them all."
  • (Julia Ormond) "It never rained on the night of a Larrabee party, the Larrabees wouldn't have stood for it."
  • (Julia Ormond) "More isn't always better, Linus. Sometimes it's just more."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Do you really want me to come?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Very much, if you'll tell me who you are."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Hello, Sabrina."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Hello, Linus."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Sabrina?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Have a good time in Paris?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "Yes, thank you."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Sabrina?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "You look all grown up."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Sabrina?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Why does he keep saying that?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "The full time observation of David Larabee is not a recognized profession. Get out of that tree."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Marry me. Marry me for my money. People do it every day."
  • (Elizabeth Franz) "I'm not amused, Thomas, and I have a great sense of humor."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Then marry me for love."
  • (Julia Ormond) "I thought it was all a lie."
  • (Harrison Ford) "It was. It was a lie -- but then it was a dream."
  • (Julia Ormond) "I never thought of you as a dancer."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I'm crazy about it. They call me Bojangles at the office."
  • (Julia Ormond) "You know, I've been to every party you've ever had. Right there, in that tree, like a bat. Now, here we are -- dancing in front of God and everyone."
  • (Julia Ormond) "What was Linus like as a boy?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "Shorter."
  • (Julia Ormond) "You probably don't believe in marriage."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Yes, I do. That's why I never got married. David, however, believes in the tooth fairy."
  • (Julia Ormond) "That's why I like him."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Well, I like him too. As a matter of fact, I love him. I just don't know what to do with him."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Paris is always a good idea."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Didn't you once say everything is business?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "No, but it sounds like me."

Harrison Ford as Linus Larrabee

  • (Harrison Ford) "Listen, I work in the real world with real responsibilities."
  • (Julia Ormond) "I know you work in the real world and you're very good at it. But that's work. Where do you live, Linus?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "So, that really is a beautiful name. How did you get it?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "My father's reading. It's in a poem."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Oh?"
  • (Julia Ormond) ""Sabrina fair, listen where thou art sitting under the glassy, cool, translucent wave, in twisted braids of lilies knitting the loose train of thy amber-dropping hair.""
  • (Julia Ormond) "It's an incredible airplane; it's beautiful. I've never seen anything like it."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Ah, yes."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Don't you ever look out the window?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "When do I have time?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "What happened to all that time we saved taking the helicopter?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "I'm storing it up."
  • (Julia Ormond) "No, you're not."
  • (Harrison Ford) "So, your little poem; what does it mean?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "It's the story of a water sprite who saved a virgin from a fate worse than death."
  • (Harrison Ford) "And Sabrina's the virgin."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Sabrina's the savior."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I was beginning to worry."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Why?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "That's a favorite question of yours. Didn't you want to come?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "Uh, uh -- I asked you first."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I asked you second."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Uh -- I've been, uh, I've been wandering around Manhattan all afternoon. Uh, it's, it's something to do with maybe -- n-n-never seeing you again, but that's, uh, ridiculous because we don't, uh, we don't have to, uh, well, except by accident, and uh, how can that be a problem? Uh -- uh --"
  • (Julia Ormond) "Uh -- if two people --"
  • (Julia Ormond) "I asked you first."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Well, then what you said, whatever it is, makes what I was gonna say obsolete, I think."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Obsolete?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Irrelevent."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Frank, listen, David can't stand pain so I want you to give him a combination of morphine and; I don't --"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Okay, not morphine, but something strong, and mixed with a sleeping tablet like Halcion."
  • (Harrison Ford) "They haven't proved that, Frank."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Uh, we have no idea. Maude thinks they were left on the chair by some guest."
  • (Harrison Ford) "He's not gonna sue his own mother."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Well, he's not me."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Here? Lousy. So far, I'm more affected than she is. I damn near cried twice."
  • (Harrison Ford) "David, sit down."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "I can't talk right now, I have to be somewhere."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Just sit down."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Owwwaaahhh."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "What?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "I sat on the glasses."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Mother, go get Dr. Callaway. He's at the bar."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "Who put glasses on the chair?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Can we talk about this later? I'm bleeding."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "Darling, don't worry, just elevate -- something."
  • (Harrison Ford) "David, where's Sabrina? You didn't go with her?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Well obviously not, Linus, I mean, here I am, right? She's probably having her beverage service right about now."
  • (Mrs. Ingrid Tyson) "Who's Sabrina?"
  • (Richard Crenna) "The chauffeur's daughter."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Don't call her that."
  • (Lauren Holly) "She was after David for a while, then apparently she switched to Linus. She seems to have decided that HE was the one with the power."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Is THAT what he told you?"
  • (Lauren Holly) "He told me everything, Linus."
  • (Harrison Ford) "And you didn't see her before she left? You didn't talk to her?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Oh, sure, I said goodbye, and I think I wished her luck. Maybe not. I told her I felt kind of funny accepting my brother's hand-me-downs"
  • (Greg Kinnear) ", and I said don't take it personally, and you've always been generous to your women in the past, and I was sure she'd be more than compensated for -- whatever."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "See. I told you. He loves her."
  • (Mrs. Ingrid Tyson) "Who?"
  • (Richard Crenna) "Sabrina."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Is he packed?"
  • (Dana Ivey) "Yes."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Is who packed?"
  • (Dana Ivey) "You are. Just one bag."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Wait a minute, you; you packed my clothes? You went to my apartment?"
  • (Nancy Marchand) "I took her."
  • (Dana Ivey) "We were up to our elbows in your underwear drawer; it was like touching the Shroud of Turin."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Here, sign this. It's your authorization for the completion of the merger. AND this; it gives me the raise I deserve for the new position I'm assuming. There's a car waiting for you downstairs, a helicopter at East 60th -- the plane ticket's been changed to the Concorde. It leaves in exactly 39 minutes. If you make it, you just might beat her there."
  • (Lauren Holly) "Go, Linus. Don't think."
  • (Harrison Ford) "She -- she must absolutely hate me."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "She'll get over it. We all do -- Linus, you know I love you. No mother could be prouder. But I think it's time that you ran away from home."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "But sign these first."
  • (Harrison Ford) "If you'll excuse me -- it appears I have a previous engagement."
  • (Harrison Ford) "And I want tickets to whatever Broadway show nobody can get tickets to."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I know, I seldom go to the theatre."
  • (Dana Ivey) "Seldom?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "So, I'm not a theatre buff."
  • (Dana Ivey) "Buff? The most difficult tickets to get will be for a Broadway musical."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Okay."
  • (Dana Ivey) "That means that the performers will periodically dance about and burst into song."
  • (Harrison Ford) "So, what do they say about me?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "Oh, you know --"
  • (Harrison Ford) "No."
  • (Julia Ormond) "That you're the world's only living heart donor."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Oh, that."
  • (Julia Ormond) "And how does this one go? He thinks that morals are paintings on walls and scruples are money in Russia."
  • (Harrison Ford) "How droll."
  • (Julia Ormond) "And then there's my favorite --"
  • (Harrison Ford) "No, that's okay."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Go ahead, say it."
  • (Julia Ormond) "You don't -- deserve her."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I don't. I know that. But I need her; and I don't need anything."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Time to run for it."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I just want to make her happy."
  • (Julia Ormond) "13 Rue des Beaux Arts."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Oh, I almost forgot."
  • (Harrison Ford) "The rest of the message from David."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Thanks, I needed that."
  • (Julia Ormond) "What am I doing? I never should have -- I'm --"
  • (Harrison Ford) "No, it's --"
  • (Julia Ormond) "No, I mean; you have my handprint on your face."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I think it would be better if you pick up your messages in person. You'll see David tomorrow."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I've been following in footsteps all my life. Save me, Sabrina fair, you're the only one who can."
  • (Harrison Ford) "What's the problem, Patrick?"
  • (Richard Crenna) "No problem from our point of view. I feel like -- what's that word when a lot of guys are after you?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Whore?"
  • (Richard Crenna) "Hmm -- I was thinking more -- debutante."
  • (Unnamed) "First time on the concorde, Mr. Larrabee?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Yes."
  • (Unnamed) "But not your first time in Paris?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "It is my first everything."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Mack, I'm going to stay here for the next few days. Cancel whatever I've got and reschedule. Have the plane stand by at 9:00am tomorrow, and fix up the cottage."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I don't know, flowers, candles, singers. Call David's secretary, that's all she ever does."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Well wake her, I'm up, you're up."
  • (Harrison Ford) "You weren't? Well, call her anyway."

Greg Kinnear as David Larrabee

  • (Greg Kinnear) "Now, Patrick, the debt burden this merger will accumulate will make it necessary to restructure some divisions. I've done a very quick review of last quarter's performance of each division of both companies."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "David, when did you ever?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Mother, you've copied me on the financial standings of this company for 17 years. You just assumed I couldn't read."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Miss MacCartle, I need to see you in my office right away. Where; where is it?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "I need to talk to you."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I'm in a meeting."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "When was the last time I came here?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "You're right."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "God, you're easy on me."
  • (Lauren Holly) "Okay then, why don't you marry me?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Okay, why don't I?"
  • (Lauren Holly) "Don't kid about stuff like that."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Okay."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Why don't I?"
  • (Lauren Holly) "You sure you know what it is?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Yeah, that thing where you hang together a lot and sleep in the same room and button each other's hard-to-reach buttons --"
  • (Lauren Holly) "Then I accept."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Really?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Why?"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "I'm going to tell you a story, I need you to tell me how it's going to turn out"
  • (Greg Kinnear) "You know, of all the girls I've known -- and I've known some; isn't that a song?; you're the only girl I danced with only once."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Twice."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "What? How could I have forgotten? Was it the champagne?"
  • (Julia Ormond) "I was eight, and you were taking dancing lessons. I was homework."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "Great hat, mother."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "You guys work Sundays now, huh?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "It's Wednesday, David."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "You're talking about my life."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I pay for your life, David. My life makes your life possible."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "I resent that."
  • (Harrison Ford) "So do I."

Nancy Marchand as Maude Larrabee

  • (Nancy Marchand) "Did Elizabeth pick out her dress yet?"
  • (Mrs. Ingrid Tyson) "We're still working on the guest list. Six hundred so far, and that's just on our side."
  • (Richard Crenna) "That's not a wedding, it's a town."
  • (Mrs. Ingrid Tyson) "Stop, it's going to be wonderful. Elegant but simple, lavish but tasteful --"
  • (Richard Crenna) "Cheap but expensive."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "They grew up together. She's like a sister to him, Patrick."
  • (Richard Crenna) "I have a sister. That's not how we dance."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "David, you're like my own son."
  • (Greg Kinnear) "I am your own son, Mother."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "Exactly. Now, I endured twenty-one hours of hard labor to bring you into the world. The doctors begged me to take drugs, but I kept saying I wouldn't do anything to hurt my child. Well, I've changed my mind; you screw up with Elizabeth and I swear I'll kill you."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "Right smack-dab in front of your prominent and paranoid future in-laws you are hustling the chauffeur's daughter."
  • (Mrs. Ingrid Tyson) "Here are the wedding invitations. We thought we'd use recycled paper."
  • (Nancy Marchand) "Why does it always look dirty?"

Míriam Colón as Rosa

  • (Míriam Colón) "Mr. Tom, maybe is not for me to put my hands in on this, but when I first come to this country, I am alone, like Sabrina. I just weigh more. So I ask to God why I am here. I say, "Why God?" but there is no answer. So I stop crying. It takes eleven years."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Thank you, Rosa."
  • (Míriam Colón) "So I am looking and I see a young woman, and it's de Sabrina. And she's talking. Who's she talking to? A man, but not her daddy because he's not as tall."
  • (Elizabeth Franz) "It was Linus. Sabrina went out with Linus."
  • (Míriam Colón) "It was Mr. Linus."
  • (Becky Ann Baker) "Sabrina went out with Linus? That's too weird."
  • (Paul Giamatti) "I always thought that guy was gay."
  • (Míriam Colón) "Mr. Linus is not a gay."
  • (Elizabeth Franz) "It's not "a" gay, Rosa. It's just gay."
  • (Becky Ann Baker) "Linus is gay? That makes me like him more."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Linus Larabee is a heterosexual."

Patrick Bruel as Louis

  • (Patrick Bruel) "I'm in Paris but you are somewhere else."
  • (Julia Ormond) "I'm sorry, Louis -- I shouldn't have done this."
  • (Patrick Bruel) "I would like to help. But what you have to fix, you won't fix it in bed. You have to fix it here."

Margo Martindale as Nurse

  • (Margo Martindale) "He's still sleeping."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Is that normal?"
  • (Margo Martindale) "When you're taking what he's taking, it is. But, he wakes up from time to time."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Has he asked for anyone?"
  • (Margo Martindale) "Bert and Ernie."
  • (Julia Ormond) "Oh. Could you tell him Sabrina was here?"
  • (Margo Martindale) "I could tell him the Pope was here, but I don't think it would make a dent."

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