Mayor James Sargent:
He doesn't want to lose. Who does?
Clint Stark: I do. Mayor Sargent, every time I bet on weakness, corruption, fallibility... I want to lose. But I always win.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Clint Stark) in 7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Clint Stark: I do. Mayor Sargent, every time I bet on weakness, corruption, fallibility... I want to lose. But I always win.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Clint Stark) in 7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Link Jones:
[Startled by the train engine] That's the ugliest thing I ever saw in my life!
Sam Beasley: [Sardonically] You never met my ex-wife.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Sam Beasley) in Man of the West
Sam Beasley: [Sardonically] You never met my ex-wife.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Sam Beasley) in Man of the West
Clint Stark:
I was like you once, long time ago. I believed in the dignity of man. Decency. Humanity. But I was lucky. I found out the truth early, boy.
Ed Cunningham: And what is the truth, Stark?
Clint Stark: It's all very simple. There's no such thing as the dignity of man. Man is a base, pathetic and vulgar animal.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Clint Stark) in 7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Ed Cunningham: And what is the truth, Stark?
Clint Stark: It's all very simple. There's no such thing as the dignity of man. Man is a base, pathetic and vulgar animal.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Clint Stark) in 7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Col. Donald Reid:
[General Carter goes to squash an ant that is crawling around among spilt sugar granules, then hesitates and finally relents as he reflects on how the crew in Benes' body are smaller than the ant] You'll wind up a Hindu; and love all forms of life, no matter how small.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Col. Donald Reid) in Fantastic Voyage
--Arthur O'Connell (as Col. Donald Reid) in Fantastic Voyage
Grandpa Beebe:
Paul, listen to me. The Phantom's not a horse. The Phantom's a piece of wind and sky. That's why we *call* her "The Phantom."
--Arthur O'Connell (as Grandpa Beebe) in Misty
--Arthur O'Connell (as Grandpa Beebe) in Misty
Howard Bevans:
[to Rosemary] If a woman's going to ask me to marry her, the least she could do is say "Please."
--Arthur O'Connell (as Howard Bevans) in Picnic
--Arthur O'Connell (as Howard Bevans) in Picnic
Howard Bevans:
You went for that Owens girl, didn't you?
--Arthur O'Connell (as Howard Bevans) in Picnic
--Arthur O'Connell (as Howard Bevans) in Picnic
Parnell Emmett McCarthy:
[eyeing an empty liquor bottle] You fought this soldier by yourself. You've been drinking alone, Paulie. I don't like that.
Paul Biegler: Drop the stone, Counsellor. You live in a glass house.
Parnell Emmett McCarthy: My windows have been busted a long time ago, so I can say what I please.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Parnell Emmett McCarthy) in Anatomy of a Murder
Paul Biegler: Drop the stone, Counsellor. You live in a glass house.
Parnell Emmett McCarthy: My windows have been busted a long time ago, so I can say what I please.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Parnell Emmett McCarthy) in Anatomy of a Murder
Parnell Emmett McCarthy:
Did you give the lieutenant the Well-Known Lecture?
Paul Biegler: If you mean, did I coach him into a phony story, no.
Parnell Emmett McCarthy: Maybe you're too pure, Paul. Too pure for the natural impurities of the law.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Parnell Emmett McCarthy) in Anatomy of a Murder
Paul Biegler: If you mean, did I coach him into a phony story, no.
Parnell Emmett McCarthy: Maybe you're too pure, Paul. Too pure for the natural impurities of the law.
--Arthur O'Connell (as Parnell Emmett McCarthy) in Anatomy of a Murder
Parnell Emmett McCarthy:
Gin!... I knew there was something wrong with that guy. I never met a gin drinker yet that you could trust
--Arthur O'Connell (as Parnell Emmett McCarthy) in Anatomy of a Murder
--Arthur O'Connell (as Parnell Emmett McCarthy) in Anatomy of a Murder