[Lionel's] a good man, Bess. I think I might have found someone.

Evelyn [to Bess]

And the highhats, who wouldn't let you in their clubs or want you buying a house next to theirs, they won't like you any better. But they'll make way, because they need your money to get it done, to make the deal.

Abe

You're old enough to spread some jelly on bread.

Sandy [to Philip]

Enough! Enough politics! I can't take it anymore.

Bess

Lindbergh is a hero. For most people in this country, there's never been a bigger hero in their lifetime.

Bess [to Herman]

The choice is simple. It is not between Charles Lindbergh and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It is between Charles Lindbergh and war.

Lindbergh

Sorry, kid. This is as close as you're going to get. You can't get any closer.

Bystander [to Sandy]

Unfortunately, ladies, the artist in residence has to come inside for dinner.

Evelyn

Shushy: You really want to do this?
Alvin: I'm tired of turning my cheek.

Where did all the boys go? There used to be so many.

Evelyn [to Bess]

Shushy: Now you can draw his ass.
Sandy: What do I need the horse for? You can model that.

The things we do for blood.

Herb [to Herman]