- Charles Turner: You know, honey, I could go on dancing like this forever.
- Ann Turner: No, you're bound to get better.
- Judy Paige: Oh, you do love me, don't you?
- Dickie Carroll: Love you? I'm crazy about you. Do you love me?
- Judy Paige: When you hold me like this, I-I'm just gaga.
- Dickie Carroll: What's this: have you alone all summer idea? What did she mean by that?
- Judy Paige: Now, don't worry, precious. I'll just run along home and pay a little visit.
- Dickie Carroll: Yes and Stribbling will be making love to you.
- Judy Paige: Oh, don't think about him, darling. He's harmless.
- Matty: Did you hear what they said?
- Tom Stribbling: No, what was it?
- Matty: Well, just before he left, he told her to meet him tomorrow night at the studio at nine o'clock.
- Tom Stribbling: Oh, yes?
- Matty: She never seemed like that kind of a girl.
- Tom Stribbling: Well, maybe I'm wrong, Matty; but, I don't think so. And I'm going to find out.
- Mr. Page: You don't seem to have anything on your mind but a lot of nonsense. Golf. Tennis. Running around all day and, at night, parties. Dancing your feet off. I think its about time you thought of the serious things of life.
- Mr. Page: Now, then, young lady, what do you mean by running off and marrying this young whippersnapper without telling your mother or father about it? And you, young man, what do you mean by stealing into my family, like a porch climber, and marrying my daughter secretly?
- Mr. Page: Why, you're nothing but a pair of silly children. You think you can defy all the conventions established by long experience and wisdom, just to protect you from your own ignorant little folly. But, you can't get away with it. There's always a penalty!
- Judy Paige, Dickie Carroll: There's only you and I and tonight, Dick.
- Dickie Carroll: Please stop, Judy, I want to be sensible.
- Judy Paige: You want to marry me too, don't you?