- Miss Doree Macy: [skinny dipping] I can't swim with a suit on. That is, not as fast as I like to. Do you swim?
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Sure.
- Miss Doree Macy: Swim fast?
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Of course.
- Miss Doree Macy: Bet you can't catch me.
- Miss Doree Macy: I wish he were the only man who would ever come into my life.
- Marion Moore: Gee, I'm so glad. He's a swell guy. I could go for him myself.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: She's a wonderful girl.
- Mr. John Thornley: Oh, all right, John, she's a wonderful girl.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Don't you think so.
- Mr. John Thornley: Of her type, yes.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: What's wrong with the type?
- Mr. John Thornley: A bit ultra modern, isn't it? Nice to play around with; but, here today, gone tomorrow.
- Marion Moore: Take it from me, I know these young married men. When their wives away they play - and how. They'll tell you anything. They'll make all sorts of promises. They'll even kid themselves into thinking they're not married. But, just as soon as the well known ball and chain gets back, they creep home on their hands and knees.
- Marion Moore: Do you mind if I sleep with you tonight?
- Miss Doree Macy: I think that's an *excellent* idea. I'll show you where the nightgowns are.
- Marion Moore: I'm still looking for a man. You don't happen to have a good looking chauffeur do you?
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Yes, a handsome one. The only trouble is his name is Thomas Jefferson Washington Lee and he hails from New Orleans.
- Marion Moore: Curses!
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Doree, I'm on a trip to paradise and you're the hostess.
- Miss Doree Macy: Stay a long time, will you?
- Mr. John Thornley: Young woman, you're going to wave a red petticoat to the wrong bull someday.
- Miss Doree Macy: Then won't we have fun.
- Miss Doree Macy: There's no bitterness. I suppose the more worldly we become, the more childish are our dreams. But, they're fun while they last.
- Miss Doree Macy: Don't go. You know you haven't tried to kiss me - in a month.
- [kiss]
- Mr. John Thornley: Young lady, you're on the edge of starting something that you don't dare finish.
- Miss Doree Macy: Am I?
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Connie, do you love me?
- Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne: What do you think?
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: You've been home three days and I've scarcely had a kiss.
- Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne: Please, Bob, not with that caveman look in your eye.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: What do you say we split a pint before we go to bed, huh?
- Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne: Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, I'll let you have the whole pint and don't pound your feet coming up.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Connie...
- [grabs her]
- Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne: Please, Bob, don't be rough. I don't feel like being mauled.
- Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne: [to Bob] You went to sea on John's floating palace of inequity with an actress.
- Mr. John Thornley: Why, we had to drag Bob on board and after he got there, he spent all his time dictating to his secretary.
- Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne: Well, I suppose I better believe that, hadn't I?
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: Well...
- Consuelo 'Connie' Byrne: Oh, see him blush. Kiss your darling. She's believes everything you tell her.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: What ever happened before we met is forgotten. And I know that since that first night, you've been only mine.
- Miss Doree Macy: Bob, what you just said - isn't entirely true. Our claim on each other must start - from now.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: From now?
- Miss Doree Macy: You see, I've been trying - desperately to forget you.
- Robert 'Bob' Byrne: The same way I've tried to forget you, I suppose. All right, honey, then everything starts from now - this very minute.