Harry Morgan: Walk around me. No, go ahead. Walk around me, clear around. Do ya find anything? Slim/Marie Brown: No, no Steve.... There are no strings tied to you. Not yet.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Slim/Marie Brown: Whadya think you're gonna do? Harry Morgan: I'm gonna get that wallet, Slim.... Marie: I'd rather you wouldn't call me Slim. I'm a little too skinny to take it kindly.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Look at your lake, Christine. You'll love it here, when you get used to the dark. And you'll love the dark, too. It's friendly. An...d peaceful. It brings rest and relief from pain. It's right under the Opera. The music comes down and the darkness distills it, cleanses it of the suffering that made it, then it's all beauty and life here is like a resurrection.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
In France, and at the most important period of our history, Catherine de' Medici has suffered more from popular error than any oth...er woman, unless it be Brunehaut or Frédégonde; while Marie de' Medici, whose every action was prejudicial to France, has escaped the disgrace that should cover her name.... Catherine de' Medici ... saved the throne of France, she maintained [the] Royal authority under circumstances to which more than one great prince would have succumbed. Face to face with such leaders of the factions and ambitions of the houses of Guise and of Bourbon as the two Cardinals de Lorraine and the two "Balafrès," the two Princes de Condé, Queen Jeanne d'Albret, Henri IV, the Connétable de Montmorency, Calvin, the Colignys and Théodore de Bèze, she was forced to put forth the rarest fine qualities, the most essential gifts of statesmanship, under the fire of the Calvinist press.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song, A medley of extemporanea;... And love is a thing that can never go wrong; And I am Marie of Roumania.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
"Last night there was four Maries, The night there'll be but three;... There was Marie Seton, and Marie Beton, And Marie Carmichael, and me."LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
When I started out as a nurse I did so with the highest ideals.... But I found that steady work in my profession--like every woman...'s work in the world--depended upon the giving of myself.... Two-thirds of the physicians I met made a nurse's virtue the price of their influence in getting her steady work. Is it any wonder that I determined to become a member of this privileged sex, if possible?LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »