'Boysie' Oakes:
What a marvelous coincidence. Going my way?
Iris MacIntosh: Which way?
'Boysie' Oakes: Eh, my place for coffee. Well, we have nothing to do.
Iris MacIntosh: The invitation is just resistable tonight.
'Boysie' Oakes: But we may not have another night.
Iris MacIntosh: That's up to you, is'nt it, Boysie. Taxi!
--Jill St. John (as ) in The Liquidator
Iris MacIntosh: Which way?
'Boysie' Oakes: Eh, my place for coffee. Well, we have nothing to do.
Iris MacIntosh: The invitation is just resistable tonight.
'Boysie' Oakes: But we may not have another night.
Iris MacIntosh: That's up to you, is'nt it, Boysie. Taxi!
--Jill St. John (as ) in The Liquidator
Angela Barr:
Having your own private police force, is not as fun as having your own private army, but that's the price we pay for living in a Democracy.
--Jill St. John (as ) in Banning
--Jill St. John (as ) in Banning
Barbara Tuttle:
I finally found someone who loves me for me, not that I'm the Tuttle heiress, but me, the elevator girl.
--Jill St. John (as Barbara Tuttle) in Who's Minding the Store?
--Jill St. John (as Barbara Tuttle) in Who's Minding the Store?
Iris MacIntosh:
The mysterious Mr. Oakes. Codename 'L'. The Colonel keeps your file in the 'secret' Secret Draw.
--Jill St. John (as ) in The Liquidator
--Jill St. John (as ) in The Liquidator
Monica:
Where you going?
Mr. Pomeroy: Back to my wife. I can't stand her but at least she's loyal.
Monica: Hm! You just can't trust a married man.
--Jill St. John (as Monica) in Eight on the Lam
Mr. Pomeroy: Back to my wife. I can't stand her but at least she's loyal.
Monica: Hm! You just can't trust a married man.
--Jill St. John (as Monica) in Eight on the Lam
[Ann explains the problem of being formerly married]
Ann: We can't claim to be the town virgins and can't afford to be the town tramps.
--Jill St. John (as ) in Tony Rome
Ann: We can't claim to be the town virgins and can't afford to be the town tramps.
--Jill St. John (as ) in Tony Rome