- All right! This has gone far enough! I'm in charge here and ...!: Coming through!
- Belle approaches after good influence on him line: Oh there you are dearie. Glad to see you out and about.
- But be sincere.: And above all...
- But there is! I saw her!: Now Chip, I'll not have you making up wild stories. Getting everyone's hopes up for no reason.
- But...you're...you're...!: Mrs. Potts, dear. Very pleased to make your acquaintance.
- Cheer up, child. I know things may seem bleak right now, but you musn't despair. We're here to see you through. : I'm going to miss my papa so much!
- Cogsworth has a winding handle on his back and Mrs. Potts and Lumiere enter hurriedly: Well, what is it?
- Come in.: Nothing like a nice warm cup of tea to make the world seem a bit brighter.
- Except that.: Cogsworth!
- Good! So...you fall in love with her, she falls in love with you and poof! The spell is broken! We'll be human again by midnight!: Lumiere, it's not that easy. These things take time.
- He has a point.: Shhh! Master, you must help her to see past all that.
- I believe you're right.: You see! She's already starting to have a good influence on him!
- I don't know how!: Well, you could start by trying to make yourself more presentable. Straighten up! Try to act like a gentleman!
- I know, my friend. But you are not alone.: We're all in this together.
- I told her to come down! What's taking so long?: Try to be patient, sir. The girl has lost her father and her freedom all in one day.
- I'm sorry. This is just happening so fast.: That was a very brave thing you did, my dear.
- Impress her with your rapier wit.: But be gentle.
- Is dinner ready, Mrs. Potts?: Just about. I haven't the foggiest idea what she likes to eat, so I've cooked up everything in the kitchen.
- Mama, you're not gonna believe what I saw...not in a million thousand years. Not in a trillion million thousand years!: Yes, dear
- Mrs. Potts pushes the teacart next to Maurice: How would you like a nice spot of tea, sir? It will warm you up in no time.
- No! No tea! He'll be here all night...no tea!: There you are.
- No, really...this is the greatest thing...it's the thing that everybody's been waiting for...since...since...since...I don't know when!: Alright Chip, what is it?
- Oh dear...oh dear...: I like this girl. I like her spunk.
- Shower her with compliments.: But be sincere.
- So, it appears.: Well, what would you two have us do? Give up? I can't give up until I hear the sound of my boy's laughter as he runs through these halls again!
- So...you admit you're being a bully.: Deep breaths, Master...deep breaths.
- There's a girl in the castle!: Bless my soul, wouldn't that be lovely?
- Well, if you ask me, she was just being stubborn. After all, he did say 'please'.: I think that may be the first time I've ever heard him use that word.
- Well, you heard what the Master said!: Oh pish tosh! I'm not about to let the poor child go hungry!
- What do you mean it won't come off? It wasn't there last night when I went to bed. Where did it come from? Why is this happening to me?: It's the spell, I'm afraid.
- What???: You must control your temper!
- Who dared to disobey me?: Oh dear!
- Who is it?: It's Mrs. Potts, dear. I thought you might like some tea.
- You see! They've forgotten all about me. One can be and I quote, "The toast of Europe. The brightest star ever to grace the stage," but fall under one little spell--: Sssssh!
- You tell him.: I can't.