Duc de Lavalle:
[to D'Artagnan] You stood pain well, monsieur. Now we'll see how you can face death.
--Robert Douglas (as ) in At Sword's Point
--Robert Douglas (as ) in At Sword's Point
Duke de Lorca:
You can see we have several interesting devices in this chamber. They have the tendency to break a man's will. If the first one fails, we try another until we find exactly the right one to loosen the tongue.
Count de Polan: I've heard of men whose tongues have withstood it.
Duke de Lorca: Yes, but they now speak with the tongues of angels.
--Robert Douglas (as Duke de Lorca) in Adventures of Don Juan
Count de Polan: I've heard of men whose tongues have withstood it.
Duke de Lorca: Yes, but they now speak with the tongues of angels.
--Robert Douglas (as Duke de Lorca) in Adventures of Don Juan
Marchese Alessandro de Granazia:
If only I could be sure you're as honest as you are pretty, but then with a collar around your neck... it's hard to tell whether your throat's blushing from passion or deceit.
--Robert Douglas (as Marchese Alessandro de Granazia) in The Flame and the Arrow
--Robert Douglas (as Marchese Alessandro de Granazia) in The Flame and the Arrow
King Phillip III:
This is treason!
Queen Margaret: You will never succeed. The people will rise against you!
Duke de Lorca: Shepherds may change, but sheep remain sheep.
--Robert Douglas (as Duke de Lorca) in Adventures of Don Juan
Queen Margaret: You will never succeed. The people will rise against you!
Duke de Lorca: Shepherds may change, but sheep remain sheep.
--Robert Douglas (as Duke de Lorca) in Adventures of Don Juan
Ellsworth Toohey:
Artistic value is achieved collectively by each man subordinating himself to the standards of the majority.
--Robert Douglas (as Ellsworth M. Toohey) in The Fountainhead
--Robert Douglas (as Ellsworth M. Toohey) in The Fountainhead
Ellsworth Toohey:
I play the stock market of the spirit and I sell short
--Robert Douglas (as Ellsworth M. Toohey) in The Fountainhead
--Robert Douglas (as Ellsworth M. Toohey) in The Fountainhead