Waldo Lydecker:
I cannot stand these morons any longer. If you don't come with me this instant I shall run amok.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
I don't use a pen. I write with a goose quill dipped in venom.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
I should be sincerely sorry to see my neighbor's children devoured by wolves.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
I'm not kind, I'm vicious. It's the secret of my charm.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
If you come a little bit closer, my boy, I can just crack your skull with my walking stick.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
In my case, self-absorption is completely justified. I have never discovered any other subject quite so worthy of my attention.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
Let's not be psychiatric. But in a word, yes.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
Love is eternal. It has been the strongest motivation for human actions throughout history. Love is stronger than life. It reaches beyond the dark shadow of death.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
Waldo Lydecker:
My dear, either you were born on a extremely rustic community, where good manners are unknown, or you suffer from a common feminine delusion that the mere fact of being a woman exempts you from the rules of civilized conduct.
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura
--Clifton Webb (as Waldo Lydecker) in Laura