Doc Holliday:
Forgive me, mademoiselle.
Miss Plantagenet: What the hell kind of talk is that?
Wyatt Earp: Now, as I understand it, a mademoiselle is a madam who ain't quite made it yet - only younger and friskier. I'd call it a compliment.
--James Stewart (as Wyatt Earp) in Cheyenne Autumn
Miss Plantagenet: What the hell kind of talk is that?
Wyatt Earp: Now, as I understand it, a mademoiselle is a madam who ain't quite made it yet - only younger and friskier. I'd call it a compliment.
--James Stewart (as Wyatt Earp) in Cheyenne Autumn
Emerson Cole:
I'll be seeing you, Glyn.
Glyn McLyntock: You'll be seeing me. You'll be seeing me. Everytime you bed down for the night, you'll look back to the darkness and wonder if I'm there. And some night, I will be. You'll be seeing me!
--James Stewart (as Glyn McLyntock) in Bend of the River
Glyn McLyntock: You'll be seeing me. You'll be seeing me. Everytime you bed down for the night, you'll look back to the darkness and wonder if I'm there. And some night, I will be. You'll be seeing me!
--James Stewart (as Glyn McLyntock) in Bend of the River
Merle Kittridge:
Are you trying to say you're... *jilting* me?
Shepherd 'Shep' Henderson: W-well, that's a very heavy word, Merle. It's a very heavy word. Let's just say that we're... uncoupling.
--James Stewart (as Shepherd 'Shep' Henderson) in Bell, Book and Candle
Shepherd 'Shep' Henderson: W-well, that's a very heavy word, Merle. It's a very heavy word. Let's just say that we're... uncoupling.
--James Stewart (as Shepherd 'Shep' Henderson) in Bell, Book and Candle
Alexander Bowen:
That woman doesn't fear a thing, does she, Sam?
Sam Burnett: Nothing but dishonesty... and dirt.
--James Stewart (as Sam Burnett) in The Rare Breed
Sam Burnett: Nothing but dishonesty... and dirt.
--James Stewart (as Sam Burnett) in The Rare Breed
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie:
[referring to Dinah] What's this?
Macaulay Connor: Idiot, probably.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Macaulay Connor: Idiot, probably.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie:
There's a cousin, Joanna, who's definitely crazy.
Macaulay Connor: Who told you that.
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: Dinah.
Macaulay Connor: Well Dinah would know.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Macaulay Connor: Who told you that.
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: Dinah.
Macaulay Connor: Well Dinah would know.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie:
What's this room? I've forgotten my compass.
Macaulay Connor: I'd say, south-by-southwest parlor-by-living-room.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Macaulay Connor: I'd say, south-by-southwest parlor-by-living-room.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Sergeant Darius P. Posey:
You! You're supposed to be dead!
Marshal Guthrie McCabe: I'm sorry, Slim. I didn't quite make it.
--James Stewart (as Marshal Guthrie McCabe) in Two Rode Together
Marshal Guthrie McCabe: I'm sorry, Slim. I didn't quite make it.
--James Stewart (as Marshal Guthrie McCabe) in Two Rode Together
Martha Evans:
How dare you hit that man!
Sam Burnett: Well, he was going to shoot me!
Martha Evans: Now really, Mr. Burnett, you have a predisposition to violence of which I heartily disapprove.
Sam Burnett: Yes, ma'am.
--James Stewart (as Sam Burnett) in The Rare Breed
Sam Burnett: Well, he was going to shoot me!
Martha Evans: Now really, Mr. Burnett, you have a predisposition to violence of which I heartily disapprove.
Sam Burnett: Yes, ma'am.
--James Stewart (as Sam Burnett) in The Rare Breed
Dennis Scott:
[picks up The Bringing Up of the Child] One of the more difficult sciences I imagine.
Theodore Honey: What's that? Oh, oh yes. You know I didn't find that very satisfactory. They seem to have much different problems with their children than I've ever had with Elspeth.
--James Stewart (as ) in No Highway in the Sky
Theodore Honey: What's that? Oh, oh yes. You know I didn't find that very satisfactory. They seem to have much different problems with their children than I've ever had with Elspeth.
--James Stewart (as ) in No Highway in the Sky