Annie Hayworth:
Did you drive up from San Francisco by the coast road?
Melanie Daniels: Yes.
Annie Hayworth: Nice drive.
Melanie Daniels: It's very beautiful.
Annie Hayworth: Is that where you met Mitch?
Melanie Daniels: Yes.
Annie Hayworth: I guess that's where everyone meets Mitch.
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Annie Hayworth) in The Birds
Melanie Daniels: Yes.
Annie Hayworth: Nice drive.
Melanie Daniels: It's very beautiful.
Annie Hayworth: Is that where you met Mitch?
Melanie Daniels: Yes.
Annie Hayworth: I guess that's where everyone meets Mitch.
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Annie Hayworth) in The Birds
Annie Hayworth:
Don't they ever stop migrating?
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Annie Hayworth) in The Birds
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Annie Hayworth) in The Birds
Arabella Flagg:
Grandpa used to say that people are 98% water and if you don't stir them up once in a while, they stagnate.
--Suzanne Pleshette (as ) in The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
--Suzanne Pleshette (as ) in The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
Grace Caldwell:
I thought I loved him, and then I found I could feel the same way about someone else, someone different.
Brock Caldwell: Grace, that isn't love.
Grace Caldwell: No. But it's being wanted and needed and held close. It's almost love.
Brock Caldwell: "Almost love"? You don't have to settle for that.
Grace Caldwell: I'm not settling.
Brock Caldwell: I just don't get this. You talk like a girl who's got nothing else in her life, who nobody cares about ...
Grace Caldwell: No ...
Brock Caldwell: Well, that's the way it sounds --
Grace Caldwell: I don't care how it sounds. When I feel that way, I can't think of anything else. Doesn't matter who I am or what I'm supposed to be. Nothing matters. I can't help it.
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Grace Caldwell Tate) in A Rage to Live
Brock Caldwell: Grace, that isn't love.
Grace Caldwell: No. But it's being wanted and needed and held close. It's almost love.
Brock Caldwell: "Almost love"? You don't have to settle for that.
Grace Caldwell: I'm not settling.
Brock Caldwell: I just don't get this. You talk like a girl who's got nothing else in her life, who nobody cares about ...
Grace Caldwell: No ...
Brock Caldwell: Well, that's the way it sounds --
Grace Caldwell: I don't care how it sounds. When I feel that way, I can't think of anything else. Doesn't matter who I am or what I'm supposed to be. Nothing matters. I can't help it.
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Grace Caldwell Tate) in A Rage to Live
Mrs. Kitty Mainwarring:
You're a hard man, a duty man. It's your only love, really.
2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard: Is there a better kind?
Mrs. Kitty Mainwarring: Well, speaking as a normal woman, yes; as an Army woman, no.
--Suzanne Pleshette (as ) in A Distant Trumpet
2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard: Is there a better kind?
Mrs. Kitty Mainwarring: Well, speaking as a normal woman, yes; as an Army woman, no.
--Suzanne Pleshette (as ) in A Distant Trumpet
[about Penny]
Steve McCluskey: Can you tell me one cotton-pickin' thing you can do for that kid that I can't?
Chris Lockwood: Yeah! I can take her to the ladies' room!
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Chris Lockwood) in 40 Pounds of Trouble
Steve McCluskey: Can you tell me one cotton-pickin' thing you can do for that kid that I can't?
Chris Lockwood: Yeah! I can take her to the ladies' room!
--Suzanne Pleshette (as Chris Lockwood) in 40 Pounds of Trouble