- Katherine Standish: [Tells two young song publishers the title of her song] "Just a Little Old Cape Cod Cottage in a Little New England Town."
- Clarence Spivvens: [after sipping his first gimlet cocktail] Ain't much kick to it, is there?
- Nathaniel B. Wakeley VI: Hmm. I've tasted chasers that were stronger.
- Nathaniel B. Wakeley VI: Peter, my boy. When you're my age, you'll begin to realize that all women are confusing.
- Katherine Standish: [Tells two young song publishers the title of her song] Just a Little Old Cape Cod Cottage in a Little New England Town.
- Conductor: Tell me - is she dangerous when she has one of those spells?
- Peter Van Arden: She, uh, she might do anything.
- Katherine Standish: [after the conductor has returned with Peter, who told him he was her husband] Husband? Why I've never seen this person until a few days ago.
- Peter Van Arden: And what did I catch my little girl doing a couple days ago? You ran away and jumped in the river. You remember that don't you, Katie dear?
- Katherine Standish: Of course I remember. I was delivering some books and...
- Peter Van Arden: Now, dear, you know fish can't read.
- Conductor: And for your own good, it's best your husband sit here.
- Katherine Standish: Conductor!
- Conductor: [Walking over to them] Why don't you relax, lady. Maybe the spell will pass off in a minute.
- Katherine Standish: Spell?
- [Looking at Peter]
- Katherine Standish: What did you tell him?
- Peter Van Arden: I told him the truth. I thought it was best.
- Conductor: It certainly is. We're your friends.
- Peter Van Arden: [to Ann Blythe swimming naked in the brook] I leave you now in the hope of seeing more of you.
- Katherine Standish: [Driving past a motel after just getting married] You know, Peter, I was just thinking. It's such a long drive to Niagara Falls.