Imitation of Life Quotes

  • Lora Meredith: Well, I'm going up and up and up - and nobody's going to pull me down!

  • Lora: You're aiming high.

    Steve: Why not? It doesn't cost anymore. Don't you believe in chasing rainbows?

  • Sarah Jane: I'm someone else. I'm white... white... WHITE!

  • Annie: I'd be happy knowin' you're meetin' nice young folk...

    Sarah Jane: Busboys! Cooks! Chauffeurs!

    [Hmph]

    Sarah Jane: Like Hawkins. No thank you; I've seen your "nice young folk".

    Annie: I don't wanna fight with you, honey. Not tonight. I don't feel too good. While I get started on the anchovies, will you take this tray in to Miss Lora and her friends?

    Sarah Jane: [sarcastic] Why, certainly. Anything at all for Miss Lora and her friends.

  • [Sarah Jane enters carrying a serving tray on her head]

    Sarah Jane: [affected Southern Negro accent] Fetched y'all up a mess 'a crawdads, Miss Lora... fo' you an' yo' friends!

    Lora: Well, that's quite a trick, Sarah Jane... where did you learn it?

    Sarah Jane: [affected Southern Negro accent] Oh, 'tain't no trick ta' totin', Miss Lora! I learned it from my mammy, an' she learned it from ol' massa, 'fo' she belonged to you...

  • Steve: Your bones...

    Lora Meredith: What about my bones?

    Steve: They're perfect. My camera could easily have a love affair with you.

  • Annie: How do you tell a child that she was born to be hurt?

  • Lora Meredith: [to Sarah Jane] You weren't being colored, you were just being childish.

  • Sarah Jane: Miss Lora, you don't know what it means to be... different...

  • Sarah Jane: [to mother Annie] I wouldn't be caught dead in a colored teachers' college!

  • Showgirl: So, honeychile, you had a mammy!

    Sarah Jane: Yes. All my life.

  • Lora Meredith: Now, just a moment, young lady! It's only because of my ambition that you've had the best of everything. And that's a solid achievement that any mother can be proud of!

    Susie, age 16: [tearfully] And how about a mother's love?

    Lora Meredith: LOVE? But you've always had that!

    Susie, age 16: Yes, by telephone, by postcard, by magazine interviews... you've given me everything... but yourself!

  • Annie: Miss Lora, we just come from a place where... where my color deviled my baby. Now, anything here has gotta be better.

  • Lora: It never occurred to me that you had many friends. You never have any visit you.

    Annie: I know lots of people. Oh, hundreds.

    Lora: Really?

    Annie: I belong to the Baptist church. And I belong to several lodges too.

    Lora: I didn't know.

    Annie: Miss Lora, you never asked.