Howard Joyce:
Be flippant about your own crimes if you want to, but don't be flippant about mine!
--James Stephenson (as Howard Joyce) in The Letter
--James Stephenson (as Howard Joyce) in The Letter
Howard Joyce:
Strange that a man can live with a woman for ten years and not know the first thing about her.
--James Stephenson (as Howard Joyce) in The Letter
--James Stephenson (as Howard Joyce) in The Letter
Senor De La Torre:
What makes you so sure the United States would resort to war? people don't want it, and in a democracy people rule. So I've been told.
--James Stephenson (as ) in The Monroe Doctrine
--James Stephenson (as ) in The Monroe Doctrine
Robert Crosbie:
I'll do whatever you think is right.
Howard Joyce: I don't think it's right, but I think it's expedient. Juries can sometimes be very stupid, and it's just as well not to worry them with more evidence than they can conveniently deal with.
--James Stephenson (as Howard Joyce) in The Letter
Howard Joyce: I don't think it's right, but I think it's expedient. Juries can sometimes be very stupid, and it's just as well not to worry them with more evidence than they can conveniently deal with.
--James Stephenson (as Howard Joyce) in The Letter