Boy Meets World (TV Series)
Pilot (1993)
William Daniels: George Feeny
Quotes
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Cory Matthews : Mr. Feeny, who cares about a guy who killed himself for some dumb girl?
Mr. George Feeny : The tragedy here, Mr. Matthews, is not about a dumb girl, or the boy who kills himself because of her. It's about the all-consuming power of love. And the inevitability of its influence on each of our lives.
Cory Matthews : [pauses] Are you aware that I'm only eleven years old?
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Cory Matthews : Mr. Feeny, this stinks.
Mr. George Feeny : It's supposed to stink, Mr. Matthews. It's detention. You're being detained from whatever it is you'd rather be doing.
Cory Matthews : Well, I think it's a cruel and unusual life-sucking torture.
Mr. George Feeny : You've captured the essence.
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Mr. George Feeny : There is no gravity in space, Mr. Matthews, therefore astronauts suck UP. Learn from them.
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Mr. George Feeny : Mr. Matthews, I spend 35 to 40 hours a week dealing with the perceived problems of whiny, little people like yourself. Now, this is my lunch period. My respite from the fray. I spend four hours with you every morning and three hours with you every afternoon. Now, for God's sake get out of my face!
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Cory Matthews : Mr. Feeny, may I sit down?
Mr. George Feeny : I'd rather you didn't.
Cory Matthews : [turns towards Shawn and Nicolas] Hates me!
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Shawn Hunter : Cory.
Cory Matthews : Huh?
Shawn Hunter : What's the score?
Cory Matthews : Bottom of the third. Two outs. Dykstra's on second. Kruk's on first. three and two to Daulton.
Mr. George Feeny : [Mr Feeny appears and moves Cory's hand out of the way to reveal his earbud. Feeny then pulls it all the way out] What's this Mr. Matthews?
Cory Matthews : Huh? What'd you say, Mr. Feeny? You took my hearing aid.
Mr. George Feeny : [He puts the earbud in his ear] Smoltz delivers. Daulton swings Oh, he got a piece of that one. It's a long drive deep to center. Otis Nixon back, back to the warning track. Climbs up the wall and...
Mr. George Feeny : [Mr. Feeny pulls the earbud out before hearing the outcome and turns off the radio] Mr. Matthews, "Romeo and Juliet" is Shakespeare's ultimate test of love between a man and a woman.