A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969)
Lynda Mendelson: Frieda
Quotes
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Charlie Brown : Ah, there it is! The old pitcher's mound - covered with tradition and dandelions. Dandelions? This pitcher's mound is covered with dandelions!
Frieda : Don't touch them Charlie Brown! Don't you dare hurt all those innocent dandelions! They're beautiful! Don't you dare cut them down!
Lucy Van Pelt : Besides, you may not know this, but you look kind of cute standing there surrounded by dandelions.
Charlie Brown : I don't want to look cute!
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Lucy Van Pelt : Wait! Hmm... Brush this guy back, Charlie Brown! Give 'im the ol' bean-ball!
Charlie Brown : No, I can't do that... It wouldn't be right.
Lucy Van Pelt : It wouldn't be right?
[to Frieda]
Lucy Van Pelt : Listen to who's gone moral on us all of a sudden! Ol' Wishy-Washy here is too moral to throw a bean-ball!
Frieda : What about the way the early settlers treated the Indians? Was that moral? How about the Children's Crusade? Was that moral?
Patty : Yeah, and how about those awful movie ads you see nowadays?
Frieda : Do you call those moral, Charlie Brown?
Schroeder : Do you think that incident at Harper's Ferry was consistent with morality?
Patty : Define "morality"!
Frieda : Our whole system of freeways is a perfect example of what I'm trying to say!
Violet : Have you listened to radio lately?
Pig Pen : How about this whole conservation situation?
Charlie Brown : We never win any ball games, but we sure have some interesting discussions.
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Frieda : [about Charlie Brown] Too bad he doesn't have naturally curly hair. Judges can't resist naturally curly hair.