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Mr. Smith goes to Washington | Somebody'll listen to me .... some ..... |
Shenandoah | Somehow I just had to try. If we don't try, we don't do. And if we don't do, why are we here on this Earth? I hope you all understand |
You can't take it with you | I don't know ... it ... it just seems like in their own way they've found what everybody's looking for. People spend their whole lives building castles in the air, and nothing ever comes of it. I don't know why that is. It takes courage, everybody's afraid to live |
Destry rides again | You see, if I had carried a gun, one of us might have got hurt - and it might have been me. I wouldn't like that, would I ? |
The shootist | One more thing. I would not die the death I've just described, not if I had your courage |
The Cheyenne Social Club | I appreciate it, Harley, but if you say another word the rest of the day I'm gonna kill you |
The Naked Spur | Still wanna go to California? |
The Philadelphia Story | The prettiest sight in this fine, pretty world is the privileged class enjoying its privileges |
It's a wonderful life | Why did we have to have all these kids? |
The Naked Spur | But why? Tell me why. I'm gonna sell him for money!T |
It's a wonderful life | Oh, I don't know. I guess you're right. I suppose it would have been better if I'd never been born at all |
The Philadelphia Story | With the rich and mighty, a little patience |
You can't take it with you | Yeah, well that's it, but that takes courage.
Especially the "do what you want to do" bit. |
Bandolero! | Just a thought, Dee, just a thought |
Harvey | I wrestled with reality for over thirty-five years, and I'm happy to say that I finally won out over it ... In this world you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant. For years I was smart, now I recommend pleasant. |
It's a wonderful life | God ... God ... Dear Father in Heaven, I'm not a praying man, but if you're up there and you can hear me, show me the way, I'm at the end of my rope. Show me the way, God |
Seventh Heaven | Don't ever leave me, or like a candle I'll go out |
Bandolero! | Well, just don't say anything Dee, just don't say a word |
You can't take it with you | Every time I think how lucky I am, I feel like screaming ... |
Mr. Smith goes to Washington | Liberty is too precious a thing to be buried in books, Miss Saunders. Men should hold it up in front of them every single day of their lives and say: "I'm free, to think and to speak". My ancestors couldn't. I can, and my children will |
Seventh Heaven | They can't keep me blind, because -I tell you- I'm a very remarkable fellow |
Vivacious Lady | I had a few hours to spare ... and so I ... uh ... had a ... just a few hours ... I got married! |
The Man who shot Liberty Valance | I don't want to kill him, I want to put him to jail |
Bandolero! | Yeah, that's about the way it was .. as well as I can remember, yeah |
Mr. Smith goes to Washington | You all think I'm licked. Well, I am not licked and I'm going to stay right here and fight for this "lost cause" even if this room gets filled with lies like these .... |
Shenandoah | NOW it concerns us. I don't know how these people dare take a son of mine, when I catch up with them it's going to be a horrible thing to behold |
The Rare Breed | You planted an idea in me, Mrs. Evans. And the roots went deep .... |
Bandolero! | Well, Dee, the bank was there ... and ... I was there ... and there wasn't very much of anybody else there ... and it just seemed like the thing to do. You know, it's not like something you've never heard of ... a lot of people rob banks for all sorts of different reasons |
Shenandoah | There's nothing much I can tell you about this war. It's ... it's like all wars, I suppose, the undertakers are winning it. Politicians talk a lot about the glory of it. Soldiers, they just want to go home |
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