Kay Miniver: But in war, time is so precious to the young people.
Kay Miniver: I think it's lovely having flowers named after you.
Clem Miniver: She was a good cook, as good cooks go. And as good cooks go, she went.
Lady Beldon: I'm sorry to disturb the harmony of this occasion, but our enemies are no respecters of flower shows.
Mr. Ballard: What goes to make a rose, ma'am, is breeding... and budding... and horse manure, if you'll pardon the expression. And that's where you come in, ma'am.