Come Live with Me (1941)
Adeline De Walt Reynolds: Grandma
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Quotes
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Grandma : After all, time does heal all wounds.
Johnny Jones : Does it?
Grandma : No arguing about it. There's no arguing with any of the old sayings because that's why they are old 'cause they tell the truth, and the truth lasts.
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Grandma : You know about Satan and idle hands, don't you?
Johnny Jones : Oh yes! I've heard about them. Both!
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Johnny Jones : What kind of brandy is this?
Bill Smith : Blackberry - speciality of Grandma's.
Grandma : Blackberries will do a lot for you, if you just squeeze them and then leave them alone.
Charlie Gephardt - Grandma's Hired Hand : Works the same way with the women folks.
Grandma : Charlie, get out.
Charlie Gephardt - Grandma's Hired Hand : I was just thinkin' out loud, ma'am.
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Grandma : Sit down, Miss Jones. There where I can see you.
Johnny Jones : Thank you.
Grandma : Pretty, aren't you?
Johnny Jones : [embarrassed] oh!
Grandma : Never mind me. When you get old, time is too precious to waste. If people are pretty, you tell them so. And you're pretty.
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Grandma : Part of living is meeting tragedy and rising above it. A woman doesn't amount to anything unless she can do it. It takes a long while to learn that that's true.
Johnny Jones : Thank you for telling me.
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Grandma : Miss Jones, Martha. She might stay awhile if she likes your cooking.
Martha : We'll try and fatten her up!
Bill Smith : No, don't you worry about fattening her up. She's all right the way she is.
Bill Smith : [as Martha walks away] You see, Martha eats her own cooking as you can see.
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Grandma : Begin a meal with a good blessing, Johnny. Finish it with a good brandy. And then, you've got something.
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Grandma : Simple things are all that counts, Johnny. Some seed for good ground. Rain and sun to bring 'em up. Wood for fire when the snow comes. A night like this. Some good neighbors, of course. Just plain people, with common decency, loyalty, honesty. Nothing else counts.
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Grandma : You rabid old drunkard. This is no roadhouse. Get him out, Willie!