Claudius King:
[laughing] So, not content with ruining your life, Willie also ruined your speech, eh?
Claire Landin, aka Miss Claire King: Willie did *not* ruin my speech; after he got out, I really outdid myself. I'll bet half the married women in that room went directly home and beat up their husbands.
Claudius King: [sniggering] Wouldn't surprise me. I've always contended that modern civilization wrecked itself when we separated women from goats and moved them into the house.
--Thurston Hall (as ) in Women Are Like That
Claire Landin, aka Miss Claire King: Willie did *not* ruin my speech; after he got out, I really outdid myself. I'll bet half the married women in that room went directly home and beat up their husbands.
Claudius King: [sniggering] Wouldn't surprise me. I've always contended that modern civilization wrecked itself when we separated women from goats and moved them into the house.
--Thurston Hall (as ) in Women Are Like That
Col. Paul Hassel:
[Playing chess] Your attack is weak as your brother Gregor's was brilliant. Chess, by the way, was the only virtue I ever discovered in him.
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: I received a letter today from him from Warsaw. Most of it was devoted to begging me to send his love to you, Colonel.
Col. Paul Hassel: His love to me? Well, if I have to accept it, I'd rather have it by post than any way I can think of.
--Thurston Hall (as Col. Paul Hassel) in The Black Room
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: I received a letter today from him from Warsaw. Most of it was devoted to begging me to send his love to you, Colonel.
Col. Paul Hassel: His love to me? Well, if I have to accept it, I'd rather have it by post than any way I can think of.
--Thurston Hall (as Col. Paul Hassel) in The Black Room
Roger Bel: Father, father, I'm going to get married!
Mr. Archibald Bel-Goodie: Why?
--Thurston Hall (as Mr. Archibald Bel-Goodie) in You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
Mr. Archibald Bel-Goodie: Why?
--Thurston Hall (as Mr. Archibald Bel-Goodie) in You Can't Cheat an Honest Man