- Walt Dreiser: Know what darling?
- Eloise Winters: What?
- Walt Dreiser: You have such aristocratic eyes, even if they are filled with tears.
- Eloise Winters: [to Walt and referring to her dress and Boise, Idaho] Does it look awfully "Boisey" to you?
- [last lines]
- Mary Jane: That's all right. After all - I could have been the girl in the brown and white dress. Anyone could have.
- Eloise Winters: [referring to Walt's apartment] This room has a split personality. This half is so clean and... this half is so... it must have taken years to accumulate this mess.
- Eloise Winters: Can't I stay dad?
- Henry Winters: This will be man to man talk. You never know what language will be used.
- Eloise Winters: I love you for the rest of my life for what you did. How can I ever repay you?
- Walt Dreiser: Ah, let's not commercialize a noble deed. I think I better go.
- Lewis H. Wengler: Well, I don't think I could hit a woman.
- Eloise Winters: Well, try it sometimes. It's a wonderful feeling.
- Martha Winters: [in distress after Eloise has been expelled from college] Ohh, where's my phenobarbital?
- [exits the room]