Toni Gerard:
It's almost like fate, isn't it?
Madame Zenobia: Fate's fine. As long as you take it by its own two horns and make it come your way.
--Gladys George (as ) in The Crystal Ball
Madame Zenobia: Fate's fine. As long as you take it by its own two horns and make it come your way.
--Gladys George (as ) in The Crystal Ball
Panama Smith:
I think you're a pretty decent guy. I like to talk to decent guys. They're hard to find.
--Gladys George (as Panama Smith) in The Roaring Twenties
--Gladys George (as Panama Smith) in The Roaring Twenties
Eddie Bartlett:
I trust my friends.
[Walks off]
George Halley: That guys a sucker. I don't trust any of my friends.
Panama Smith: The feeling's mutual, George. They don't trust you either.
--Gladys George (as Panama Smith) in The Roaring Twenties
[Walks off]
George Halley: That guys a sucker. I don't trust any of my friends.
Panama Smith: The feeling's mutual, George. They don't trust you either.
--Gladys George (as Panama Smith) in The Roaring Twenties
[after a shootout in the club, all the patrons run out in a panic and as the bodies are being carried out]
Eddie Bartlett: Where you going
Panama Smith: I'm looking for some excitement. There's a lull in the action
--Gladys George (as Panama Smith) in The Roaring Twenties
Eddie Bartlett: Where you going
Panama Smith: I'm looking for some excitement. There's a lull in the action
--Gladys George (as Panama Smith) in The Roaring Twenties
[To Tom, the leader of the Little Tough Guys]
Molly Ryan: You've got a swell chance to steer your mob right. Don't muff it!
--Gladys George (as ) in Hit the Road
Molly Ryan: You've got a swell chance to steer your mob right. Don't muff it!
--Gladys George (as ) in Hit the Road