George Halley:
[Referring to The Sergeant, who rides roughshod over the men] Someday I'm gonna' catch that ape without his stripes on and I'm gonna' kick his teeth out.
Eddie Bartlett: [Mockingly looking George up and down] You must be quite a guy back home.
George Halley: [Shrugs nonchalantly] I do all right.
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
Eddie Bartlett: [Mockingly looking George up and down] You must be quite a guy back home.
George Halley: [Shrugs nonchalantly] I do all right.
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
George Halley:
[the men are taking cover in a bombed-out farmhouse, shooting at German soldiers somewhere off-screen. Lloyd takes aim at a German soldier, but hesitates, then lowers his rifle] Whatsa' matta', "Harvard," did you lose the Heine?
Lloyd Hart: No... but he looks like a kid, about 15 years old.
George Halley: -
[Aims his rifle and without any hesitation shoots the young German soldier]
George Halley: He won't be sixteen.
[Seconds later, a fellow soldier rushes in to tell them the war is over, the Armistice has been signed]
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
Lloyd Hart: No... but he looks like a kid, about 15 years old.
George Halley: -
[Aims his rifle and without any hesitation shoots the young German soldier]
George Halley: He won't be sixteen.
[Seconds later, a fellow soldier rushes in to tell them the war is over, the Armistice has been signed]
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
George Halley:
[Yet another soldier has dived into the shell hole for cover] There's ten thousand shell holes around here and everybody's gotta' come divin' into this one.
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
George Hally:
I always say, when you got a job to do, get somebody else to do it.
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
--Humphrey Bogart (as George Hally) in The Roaring Twenties
Glenn Griffin:
You listen to your old man, kid. He knows where it's buttered.
--Humphrey Bogart (as Glenn Griffin) in The Desperate Hours
--Humphrey Bogart (as Glenn Griffin) in The Desperate Hours
Grasselli aka Chips Maguire:
You know that marriage is a pretty tough thing. I wouldn't change sentences with you for all the tea in China.
--Humphrey Bogart (as Grasselli / Chips Maguire) in It All Came True
--Humphrey Bogart (as Grasselli / Chips Maguire) in It All Came True
Harry Dawes:
"Life, every now and then, behaves as though it had seen too many bad movies, when everything fits too well - the beginning, the middle, the end - from fade-in to fade-out."
--Humphrey Bogart (as Harry Dawes) in The Barefoot Contessa
--Humphrey Bogart (as Harry Dawes) in The Barefoot Contessa
Harry Galleon:
[to Linda Lawrence Hall] I'm probably a cad. Are you by any chance a weak woman?
--Humphrey Bogart (as Harry Galleon) in Men Are Such Fools
--Humphrey Bogart (as Harry Galleon) in Men Are Such Fools
Harry Smith:
[getting her a drink] For you - chartreuse!
Violette: I want to tell you why I came.
Harry Smith: [giving her the drink] Whatever it is, it will look better through the bottom of this glass.
--Humphrey Bogart (as ) in Sirocco
Violette: I want to tell you why I came.
Harry Smith: [giving her the drink] Whatever it is, it will look better through the bottom of this glass.
--Humphrey Bogart (as ) in Sirocco
Harry Smith:
[to Arthur, confessing he's broke] It's a great life. You go around in a big circle and come right back to the beginning.
--Humphrey Bogart (as ) in Sirocco
--Humphrey Bogart (as ) in Sirocco