Sabrina: Once upon a time, on the north shore of Long Island, not far from New York, there was a very very large mansion, almost a castle, where there lived a family by the name of Larrabee. There were servants inside the mansion, and servants outside the mansion; boatmen to tend the boats, and six crews of gardeners: two for the solarium, the rest for the grounds, and a tree surgeon on retainer. There were specialists for the indoor tennis courts, and the outdoor tennis courts, the outdoor swimming pool, and the indoor swimming pool. And over the garage there lived a chauffeur by the name of Fairchild, imported from England years ago, together with a Rolls Royce; and a daughter, named Sabrina.
David: You guys work sundays now huh?
Linus: It's wednesday David.
Elizabeth: Then I accept.
David: Really? Why?
Linus: I'm in a meeting.
David: When was the last time I came here?
Linus: You're right.
Linus: Listen, I work in the real world with real responsibilities.
Sabrina: I know you work in the real world and you're very good at it. But that's work. Where do you live Linus?
Linus: It really is a beautiful name. How did you get it?
Sabrina: My father's reading of course.
Linus: Oh?
Sabrina: "Sabrina fair, listen where thou art sitting, under the glassy, cool, transluscent wave, in twisted braids of lilies knitting, the loose train of thy amber dropping hair."
Linus: So your little poem, what does it mean?
Sabrina: It's the story of a water sprite that saves a virgin from a fate worse than death.
Linus: And Sabrina's the virgin.
Sabrina: Sabrina's the savior.
Sabrina: You probably don't believe in marriage.
Linus: Yes I do. That's why I never got married.
Linus: Go ahead, say it.
Fairchild: You don't deserve her.
Linus: I don't, I know that; but I need her, and I don't need anything.
Linus: I pay for your life, David. My life makes your life possible.
David: I resent that...
Linus: So do I!
Airline attendant: First time on the concorde, Mr. Larrabee?
Linus: Yes.
Airline attendant: But not your first time in Paris?
Linus: It is my first everything.
David: She's a real woman, not a, you know.
Linus: Transvestite.
David: No, she's not a bimbo.
Sabrina: You know, I've been to every party you've ever had. Right there. in that tree, like a bat. Now, here we are... dancing in front of God and everyone.
Sabrina Fairchild: Once upon a time, on the north shore of Long Island, not far from New York, there was a very, very large mansion, almost a castle. And on this very large estate lived a small girl. And life was pleasant there and very, very simple. But, then one day, the girl grew up and went beyond the walls of the grounds and found the world.