Irana Preveza:
[after they inquire about Dimitrios in the nightclub] Get out!
[after they begin to rise]
Irana Preveza: Sit down! Do you think I want a scene in here?
Marukakis: [Sarcastically] If you can explain how I can leave without standing up, I'd be grateful.
[after they begin to rise]
Irana Preveza: Sit down! Do you think I want a scene in here?
Marukakis: [Sarcastically] If you can explain how I can leave without standing up, I'd be grateful.
Irana Preveza:
[to Leyden] I've known many men, but I've only been afraid of one of them... Dimitrios.
Colonel Haki:
But to me the most important thing to know about an assassination is not who fired a shot - but who paid for the bullet!
Mr. Peters:
[Repeated with small variations throughout the story] How little kindness there is in the world today!
Mr. Peters:
[sardonically, as he has being led away by police] You wanted to write a book. Send me a copy. I'll have lots of time to read it.
Mr. Peters:
A book is a lovely thing, a garden stocked with beautiful flowers, a magic carpet on which to fly away to unknown climes.
Mr. Peters:
Mr. Leyden, can I use your paper?
Cornelius Leyden: [Sarcastically] Why not? You've used everything else!
Cornelius Leyden: [Sarcastically] Why not? You've used everything else!