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Living, I'm worth nothing to her, but dead, I can buy her the tallest
cathedrals, golden vineyards and dancing in the streets.
	- Duke Mantee in THE PETRIFIED FOREST (1936)

An architect... you must have gone to high school?
	- Baby Face Martin in DEAD END (1937)

Get back. I'm going out!
	- Baby Face Martin in DEAD END (1937)

I ain't here. I'm out West.
	- Baby Face Martin in DEAD END (1937)

I got mine. I took it!
	- Baby Face Martin in DEAD END (1937)

How much money have yuh got?
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

You're good. You're very good.
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

I don't mind a reasonable amount of trouble.
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

What is it?
The ... ah... stuff that dreams are made of.
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941). 

Oh, it's not always easy to know what to do.
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

Suppose you tell me about it from the very beginning.
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

Coffee'll be ready, soon. We'll have a cup and try, again.
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

What're you birds suckin' around here for?
	- Sam Spade in THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)

I wouldn't give you two cents for a dame without a temper.
	- Roy Earle in HIGH SIERRA (1941). 

I stick my neck out for nobody.
	- Rich Blaine in CASABLANCA (1942)

I've got a job to do to. Where I'm going you can't follow. What I've got to
do you can't be any part of. Ilsa, I'm no good at being noble, but it
doesn't take much to see that the problems of three little people don't
amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. Someday you'll understand
that. Now, now . . . Here's looking at you, kid.
	- Rick Blaine in CASABLANCA (1942).

Who are you really? And what were you before? And what did you do? And what
did you think?
	- Rick Blaine (to Ilsa) in CASABLANCA (1942)

I don't buy or sell human beings.
	- Rich Blaine in CASABLANCA (1942)

If she can stand it, I can. Play it!
	- Rick Blaine in CASABLANCA (1942).

Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into
mine.
	- Rick Blaine in CASABLANCA (1942).

I'm not interested in politics. The problems of the world are not in my
department.
	- Rich Blaine in CASABLANCA (1942)

I guess the only miracle I every heard of is the one ya’ get by working
for it.
	-Sergeant Joe Gunn in SAHARA (1943) 

They tell me it’s over pretty quick.
	-Sergeant Joe Gunn in SAHARA (1943) 

Like a dame, you don’t feed ‘em, they won’t do nothin’.
	-Sergeant Joe Gunn in SAHARA (1943) 

I got no time to look at pictures.
	-Sergeant Joe Gunn in SAHARA (1943) 

My, my, my! Such a lot of guns around town and so few brains... put it
down, Joe.
	- Phillip Marlowe in THE BIG SLEEP (1946).

She tried to sit on my lap while I was standing up.
	- Phillip Marlowe in THE BIG SLEEP (1946)

You know what he'll do when he comes back? Beat my teeth out, then kick me
in the stomach for mumbling.
	- Phillip Marlowe in THE BIG SLEEP (1946)

I don't mind if you don't like my manners. I don't like 'em myself. They're
pretty bad. I grieve over 'em on long winter evenings.
	- Phillip Marlowe in THE BIG SLEEP (1946)

I was fired for insubordination - I seem to rate pretty high on that.
	- Phillip Marlowe in THE BIG SLEEP (1946). 

One Rocco more or less isn't worth dying for.
	- Frank McCloud in KEY LARGO (1948). 

When your head says one thing and your whole life says another, your head
always loses.
	- Frank McCloud in KEY LARGO (1948). 

It wouldn't happen that way with me. I'd swear it wouldn't. I'd take only
what I set out to get.
	- Fred C. Dobbs in THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE (1948)

Well, I guess we'd better dig a hole for him.
	- Fred C. Dobbs in THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE (1948)

One less gun.
	- Fred C. Dobbs in THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE (1948)

I was born when you kissed me. I died when you left. I lived a few weeks
while you loved me.
	- Dixon Steele in the movie IN A LONELY PLACE (1950).

What an absurd idea! What an absurd idea! Lady, you got ten absurd ideas for
my one! Ha.
	- Charlie Allnut in THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1951).

A script has to make sense, and life doesn’t.
	- Harry Dawes in The BAREFOOT CONTESSA (1954) 

And, once more, life louses up the script.
	- Harry Dawes in The BAREFOOT CONTESSA (1954)

He is a public relations counselor, which can be many things -- unrelated
and not public at all.
	- Harry Dawes in The BAREFOOT CONTESSA (1954) 

Life, every now and then, behaves as though it had seen too many bad movies,
when everything fits too well -- the beginning, the middle, the end -- from
fade-in to fade-out.
	- Harry Dawes in The BAREFOOT CONTESSA (1954) 

He had as much in common with anything creative as I have with nuclear
physics.
	- Harry Dawes in The BAREFOOT CONTESSA (1954) 

I suppose that when you spend most of your life in one profession, you
develop what could be called an occupational point of view.
	- Harry Dawes in The BAREFOOT CONTESSA (1954) 

Trouble with England, it's all pomp and no circumstance. You're very
wise to get out of it, escape while you can.
	- Billy Dannreuther in BEAT THE DEVIL (1954).

I know now they were out to protect some fellow officer.
	- Lieutenant Commander Philip Francis Queeg in The CAINE MUTINY (1954)

Mr. Maryk, you may tell the crew for me there are four ways of doing things
on board my ship: the right way, the wrong way, the navy way and my way. If
they do things my way, we'll get along.
	- Lt. Commander Philip Francis Queeg in THE CAINE MUTINY (1954).

The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind.
	- Humphrey Bogart

The only point in making money is, you can tell some big shot where to go.
	- Humphrey Bogart