Mary:
"Georgie, this is a nursery, let me remind you, not a music hall."
Georgie:
"Can we have another bath?"
Mary:
"Oh, pish posh!"
Jack:
"Whenever I lose my way, I just look up."
Michael:
"We're about to lose our home! Everything's fallen to pieces since your mother..."
Mary:
"Good heavens Annabel, what have you done to your clothes? You could grow a *garden* with that much soil."
Mary:
"My goodness, gracious, glory me. You'd think by now they'd have learned to pick up after themselves."
Michael:
"So you've been off filling the children's heads with stuff and nonsense?"
Mr. Dawes Jr.:
"Once upon a time, there was a man with a wooden leg named..."
Mary:
"If you two are going to keep up all of this whispering, I'd like you to practice doing so as loudly as possible. It will still be bad manners, but at least then we'll all be in on the secret."
Jack:
"There's a different point of view awaiting you if you just look up."
Jack:
"It's a good thing you've come along when you did, Mary Poppins."
Mary:
"Some people like to splash and play; can you imagine that? And take a seaside holiday; can you imagine that?"
Mary:
"When the world turns upside down, the best thing to do is turn right along with it."
Mary:
"When you change the view from where you stood, the things you view will change for good."
Mary:
"We're on the brink of adventure, children. Don't spoil it with too many questions."
Georgie:
"How'd she do that?"
Jack:
"One thing you should know about Mary Poppins: she never explains anything."
Mary:
"Nothing. Such a useful word, isn't it? It can mean anything and everything."
Mary:
"Nothing's gone forever, only out of place."
Mary:
"Everything is possible, even the impossible."