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- Dr. Moorhead: [about Cole] I'm afraid his right leg should be amputated. Perhaps the left as well. There's really no alternative.
- Linda Porter: If you amputate his legs, you will cut off his pride. You'll break his spirit. He'd never work again. He'll have nothing without his music. It's the essence of him. He'd have nothing to live for.
- Dr. Moorhead: He would have his life, his friends, you.
- Linda Porter: Nothing. He would just be living out his death.
- Dr. Moorhead: You're asking a lot of him.
- Linda Porter: We are accustomed to asking a lot of one another.
- Monty Woolley: Cole, he's only an actor but he still may be right. He's tried it 7 times already, the song's a problem.
- Cole Porter: The song is not a problem, it's a challenge. Jack! Jack my boy, how can I help you? Ask me anything.
- Jack: Write another song.
- Cole Porter: Oh God, that cuts me right to the quick. I know it's God awful but it's the best I can do and we open in three days.
- Jack: Where do you get your ideas?
- Cole Porter: I get them all from a little Chinese man in Poughkeepsie.
- Jack: Mr Porter, the song goes so high and so low it's impossible.
- Cole Porter: It's not impossible. I wrote this with you in mind, I can sing it and I have a range of three notes.
- Linda Porter: You knew so much about me when we met, don't you think I'd heard a thing or two about you?
- Cole Porter: So you know that I... that I have other interests... interests some may see as unfair to you?
- Linda Porter: You mean men?
- Cole Porter: Yes, men.
- Linda Porter: Let's just say you like them more than I do.
- Cole Porter: I'm worried about you.
- Linda Porter: You don't need to worry about me or your show. It's all taken care of. I'm in God's hands, the show's in yours. I do wish it were the other way around.
- Linda Porter: What's that?
- Cole Porter: An idea for a song. I think this part would go well with I love you. What do you think?
- Linda Porter: I think that would be beautiful.
- Cole Porter: I do you know.
- Linda Porter: You don't have to love me the way I love you Cole, just love me.
- Cole Porter: It's so easy.
- Linda Porter: Grace personified.
- Cole Porter: Was that me? Because I really hadn't planned on sweeping you off your feet for quite a while.
- Cole Porter: And chorus, keep those consonants crisp. We don't want the audience to think you're saying "an annoying opening for an ugly show". They'll come to that conclusion on their own.
- Cole Porter: I really can't do it justice. Wait until opening night, hear it sung properly.
- Linda Porter: I think it sounds fine now. And I won't be there dear.
- Cole Porter: What? Why wouldn't you be?
- Linda Porter: You know the doctors.
- Cole Porter: I wrote this for you. Why play it if you won't be there?
- Linda Porter: That's why I want you to play it for me now. All the way through.
- Cole Porter: I'm making such a mess trying to say this, I'm glad I'm not trying to write it as a song.
- Linda Porter: It would be a beautiful serenade.
- Cole Porter: Champagne? Or how do you want to play this? Comedy? Tragedy? Musical Comedy? Farce?
- Linda Porter: Why don't we just... play?
- Cole Porter: I think we define "woman" differently. I don't define it as "punching bag", for example.
- Cole Porter: Miss Morrison. The line is "away we go" not "off we go", dear. You couldn't manage to make me hear you before and now that I can hear you, you've got it wrong.
- Linda Porter: I'm so sorry darling. I know how late I must be.
- Cole Porter: Late? Linda you missed the whole thing.
- Linda Porter: Thank you dearest.
- Cole Porter: For what?
- Linda Porter: For all of this. For our future. For being with me with Edward just now.
- Cole Porter: That? That was just pest control. That's all.
- Linda Porter: Your song was absolutely delirious.
- Cole Porter: Thank you. I'm never quite sure if they get the joke, especially when it's on them.
- Linda Porter: You should learn to trust your audience.
- Cole Porter: I trust it. I just wish I could expand it.
- Cole Porter: Monty! I didn't recognize you under all that hair!
- Monty Woolley: We've all changed since school. At Yale the only grooms who interested you were in the stables.
- Cole Porter: I don't want to fight.
- Linda Porter: I don't want to fight and I don't want to blame. But if things are going to be... different. I'd like to know.
- Cole Porter: I'll tell you as soon as I know.
- Sara Murphy: Cole, I know this is your song but it doesn't sound like you.
- Cole Porter: Linda thinks it does.
- Sara Murphy: You should put it in the new show you're working on.
- [Cole shakes his head]
- Sara Murphy: Why not?
- Cole Porter: Because it doesn't sound like me.
- Cole Porter: I have a little something for you. It's a whole new flower. A gentleman in Spain did it up for me. It's a hybrid of two varieties of rose thought to be completely incompatible yet look at it. It's perfect. The Linda Porter rose.
- Linda Porter: Exquisite.
- Cole Porter: Just a pale reflection of our life together.
- Linda Porter: It wasn't all beautiful.
- Linda Porter: I admit I am partially responsible for all this because I have encouraged you, I have indulged you, and what for? Just a little music.
- Linda Porter: I think a change would be good for us.
- Cole Porter: Yes.
- Linda Porter: Yes we'll go?
- Cole Porter: Yes it would be a big change.
- Linda Porter: I had no idea how hot the climate would be, everything grows wild here and the pickings are far too easy.
- Cole Porter: I really can't do this song justice. Wait til opening night, hear it sung properly.
- Linda Porter: I think it sounds fine now, and I won't be there dear.
- Cole Porter: Why not? Why wouldn't you be?
- Linda Porter: You know the doctors honey, they're so boring.
- Cole Porter: I wrote this for you. What's the point of doing it if you're not going to be there?
- Linda Porter: That's why I want you to sing it for me now, all the way through.
- Linda Porter: We've become such fast friends. I was hoping you might. He'd be a good companion for you.
- Cole Porter: Linda?
- Linda Porter: I don't want you to be lonely.
- Cole Porter: You see how far I'd go to win you back?
- Linda Porter: I think you've gone *too* far this time, but I ought to be used to it by now.