George Carey:
The air smells different in Habersville!
Kay Wilson: That's the glue factory.
--Myrna Loy (as Kay Wilson) in I Love You Again
Kay Wilson: That's the glue factory.
--Myrna Loy (as Kay Wilson) in I Love You Again
George Carey:
You be careful, madam, or you'll turn my pretty head with your flattery.
Kay Wilson: I often wished I could turn your head - on a spit, over a slow fire.
--Myrna Loy (as Kay Wilson) in I Love You Again
Kay Wilson: I often wished I could turn your head - on a spit, over a slow fire.
--Myrna Loy (as Kay Wilson) in I Love You Again
Vicomte Gilbert de Vareze:
[after the Princess has fainted] Could you go for a doctor?
Countess Valentine: YES... bring him right in!
--Myrna Loy (as Countess Valentine) in Love Me Tonight
Countess Valentine: YES... bring him right in!
--Myrna Loy (as Countess Valentine) in Love Me Tonight
Justice of the Peace:
[Bill and Connie getting married by a Justice of the Peace] My wife will be the witness. She'll be down in a minute... Oh, here she is now.
Wife of the Justice of the Peace: [Barely glancing at the couple] Are they sober?
Justice of the Peace: Well, I... I... I think so.
Connie Allenbury: This is love, not liquor.
--Myrna Loy (as Connie Allenbury) in Libeled Lady
Wife of the Justice of the Peace: [Barely glancing at the couple] Are they sober?
Justice of the Peace: Well, I... I... I think so.
Connie Allenbury: This is love, not liquor.
--Myrna Loy (as Connie Allenbury) in Libeled Lady
Mrs. Blake:
Does your husband beat you?
Evelyn Prentice: No, I wish he did. He'd have to be home to do it.
--Myrna Loy (as Evelyn Prentice) in Evelyn Prentice
Evelyn Prentice: No, I wish he did. He'd have to be home to do it.
--Myrna Loy (as Evelyn Prentice) in Evelyn Prentice
Selma:
Good night Nick, and thanks so much for everything. I want to kiss you.
[Looks at Nora]
Selma: May I?
Nora Charles: Go right ahead. But I warn you, it's a hard habit to get out of.
--Myrna Loy (as Nora Charles) in After the Thin Man
[Looks at Nora]
Selma: May I?
Nora Charles: Go right ahead. But I warn you, it's a hard habit to get out of.
--Myrna Loy (as Nora Charles) in After the Thin Man
Kit Preston:
Don't ever change.
Aunt Bea: I try not to, but the bills at the beauty parlor get bigger every year.
--Myrna Loy (as Aunt Bea) in Midnight Lace
Aunt Bea: I try not to, but the bills at the beauty parlor get bigger every year.
--Myrna Loy (as Aunt Bea) in Midnight Lace
Mr. Allenbury:
That man is a first class angler!
Connie Allenbury: If he's first class, I'm traveling steerage.
--Myrna Loy (as Connie Allenbury) in Libeled Lady
Connie Allenbury: If he's first class, I'm traveling steerage.
--Myrna Loy (as Connie Allenbury) in Libeled Lady
Sam Harper:
[hearing muffled explosion] What on earth was that?
Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth: The childern have a chemistry set in the cellar.
Sam Harper: Smells like alcohol.
Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth: Mr. Harper, alcohol is a chemical.
--Myrna Loy (as Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth) in Belles on their Toes
Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth: The childern have a chemistry set in the cellar.
Sam Harper: Smells like alcohol.
Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth: Mr. Harper, alcohol is a chemical.
--Myrna Loy (as Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth) in Belles on their Toes
Jackson 'Jack' Durant:
[while dancing] Music is certainly a wonderful thing. I meet you, and five minutes later you're in my arms.
Gertie Waxted: Do you have to have music?
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: I don't know. Do I?
Gertie Waxted: I refuse to answer on the grounds that it may incriminate and degrade me.
--Myrna Loy (as ) in Penthouse
Gertie Waxted: Do you have to have music?
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: I don't know. Do I?
Gertie Waxted: I refuse to answer on the grounds that it may incriminate and degrade me.
--Myrna Loy (as ) in Penthouse