Ginger Rogers
(as Mary Grey)
Mary Grey:
[to Borden] If I stay in this house any longer, you're not going to have any family, and I'm not going to have any sanity.
Ginger Rogers
(as Mary Grey)
Ginger Rogers
(as Mary Grey)
Mr. Borden:
[after hearing an apple is her dinner] Are you on a diet?
Mary Grey: Yes, but against my wishes.
Mary Grey: Yes, but against my wishes.
Walter Connolly
(as Mr. Borden)
Mr. Borden:
[Looking at the loud toe his secretary has given him for his birthday] Well, that's one bright spot on a gloomy day.
James Ellison
(as Mike)
Mr. Borden:
Well, Michael, there seems to be a touch of spring in the air.
Mike: Yes sir, that's something even the poor people can enjoy.
Mike: Yes sir, that's something even the poor people can enjoy.
Ginger Rogers
(as Mary Grey)
Mr. Borden:
You see, it's my birthday.
Mary Grey: [Cynically] Birthdays are all right, but you never get over the first one.
Mary Grey: [Cynically] Birthdays are all right, but you never get over the first one.
Kathryn Adams
(as Katherine Borden)
Mrs. Borden:
[after being questioned about her extramarital affairs] At any rate, I have a right to lead my own life.
[Scoffs]
Mrs. Borden: I'm not a child.
Katherine Borden: You're old enough to be my mother.
[Scoffs]
Mrs. Borden: I'm not a child.
Katherine Borden: You're old enough to be my mother.
James Ellison
(as Mike)
Mike:
[after being uestioned by the family about Borden's activities] The nocturanal meanderings of the upper lass do not interest me!
Tim Borden: Might as well be civil!
Mike: [Haughtily] Only when civil liberties are in danger.
Tim Borden: Might as well be civil!
Mike: [Haughtily] Only when civil liberties are in danger.