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care:

To be concerned or interested in; to have a liking or attachment for; to feel love or affection for.
See Also: abandonment (of a child), andrologist, care for someone in a big way, cherish, choice, companionate love, grow on, gynaecologist, gynecologist, hand-made, hand-raised, handmade, hold dear, hold in affection, homely, menschkite, money, pills, procurer, rag, T.L.C., TCB, TLC, tough shit!, tough titties!, ups and downs

Quotes Containing care:
Jack Slater (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in Last Action Hero (1993): ''I don''t care who does what to your Hershey Highway.''
Adrienne Fromsett (Audrey Totter) and P.I. Philip Marlowe (Robert Montgomery) in Lady in the Lake (1940). - Adrienne:''I wonder how it would be to discuss this over a couple of ice cubes? Would you care to try?'' - Philip:''Imagine you needing ice cubes.''
Colonel Slade (Al Pacino) in Scent of a Woman (1992): 'Legs. I don't care if they're Greek columns, or second-hand Steinways, but what's between them... passport to heaven .'
'It's been an evening of ups-and-downs , hasn't it? Care to continue the motion?' Diana Barrie (Maggie Smith) to Sydney Cochran (Michael Caine) in California Suite (1978)
Maude (Mary Astor) flirting with Tom (Joel McCrea) in The Palm Beach Story (1942): ''You will care for me though. I grow-on people... like moss .''
Cooley (Harold Hopkins), Don (John Hargreaves), and Kerry (Candy Raymond) in Don''s Party (1975): - Cooley: ''Hello, gorgeous! Care for a screw?'' - Don: ''He used to say: fuck'' - Kerry: ''Any particular reason for the change?'' - Cooley: ''Yeah, I get more fucks when I say: screw .''
Cooley (Harold Hopkins), Don (John Hargreaves), and Kerry (Candy Raymond) in Don''s Party (1975): - Cooley: ''Hello, gorgeous! Care for a screw?'' - Don: ''He used to say: fuck'' - Kerry: ''Any particular reason for the change?'' - Cooley: ''Yeah, I get more fucks when I say: screw .''
Carrie (Courtenay Cox) and David (Arye Gross) in The Opposite Sex (1993): - Carrie Davenport: ''You just shouldn''t look at women as objects.'' - David Crown: ''Oh, now, you see , I was looking at women objectively.'' - Carrie Davenport: ''You know , I don''t care for semantics.''
Carrie (Courtenay Cox) and David (Arye Gross) in The Opposite Sex (1993): - Carrie Davenport: ''You just shouldn''t look at women as objects.'' - David Crown: ''Oh, now, you see , I was looking at women objectively.'' - Carrie Davenport: ''You know , I don''t care for semantics.''
Finn (Winona Ryder) to Marianna (Alfre Woodard) in How to Make an American Quilt (1995): 'You see , what they don't tell us is that marriage is this anachronistic institution created for the sole convenience of the father who needs to pass off his daughters to the care of another man . Like 'here, here, she eats too much. Take her off my hands', you know? But now, now that we've gotten our independence, that we earn our own livings, there's no purpose to being someone's wife . Why can't we love as many people as we want in a lifetime?'
Carrie Davenport (Courtenay Cox) and David Crown (Arye Gross) meeting in a basement bar where clients use a periscope to view passing women''s legs in The Opposite Sex. And How to Live With Them (1993): - Carrie: ''It''s not polite to spy.'' - David: ''I wasn''t spying. I was leering. '' - Carrie: ''You know , this thing reinforces bad viewing habits. You should learn to look at a woman as a whole .'' - David: ''Hey, listen, I''m way to enlightened to look at a woman like that.'' - Carrie: ''I meant as opposed to just half.'' - David: ''It''s a periscope in a bar . Lighten up!'' - Carrie: ''You just shouldn''t look at women as objects.'' - David: ''Oh, now, you see , I was looking at women objectively.'' - Carrie: ''You know , I don''t care for semantics.'' - David: ''Oh, too bad , I''m Jewish. May I buy you a drink?'' - Carrie: ''I don''t think so.'' - David: ''The whole you?''
Carrie Davenport (Courtenay Cox) and David Crown (Arye Gross) meeting in a basement bar where clients use a periscope to view passing women''s legs in The Opposite Sex. And How to Live With Them (1993): - Carrie: ''It''s not polite to spy.'' - David: ''I wasn''t spying. I was leering. '' - Carrie: ''You know , this thing reinforces bad viewing habits. You should learn to look at a woman as a whole .'' - David: ''Hey, listen, I''m way to enlightened to look at a woman like that.'' - Carrie: ''I meant as opposed to just half.'' - David: ''It''s a periscope in a bar . Lighten up!'' - Carrie: ''You just shouldn''t look at women as objects.'' - David: ''Oh, now, you see , I was looking at women objectively.'' - Carrie: ''You know , I don''t care for semantics.'' - David: ''Oh, too bad , I''m Jewish. May I buy you a drink?'' - Carrie: ''I don''t think so.'' - David: ''The whole you?''


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