Mary:
[embracing George] Remember the night we broke the windows in this old house? This is what I wished for.
George Bailey: [softly] You're wonderful... wonderful.
--James Stewart (as George Bailey) in It's a Wonderful Life
George Bailey: [softly] You're wonderful... wonderful.
--James Stewart (as George Bailey) in It's a Wonderful Life
Mary:
Bread... that this house may never know hunger.
[Mary hands a loaf of bread to Mrs. Martini]
Mary: Salt... that life may always have flavor.
[Mary hands a box of salt to Mrs. Martini]
George Bailey: And wine... that joy and prosperity may reign forever. Enter the Martini Castle.
[George hands Mr. Martini a bottle of wine]
--James Stewart (as George Bailey) in It's a Wonderful Life
[Mary hands a loaf of bread to Mrs. Martini]
Mary: Salt... that life may always have flavor.
[Mary hands a box of salt to Mrs. Martini]
George Bailey: And wine... that joy and prosperity may reign forever. Enter the Martini Castle.
[George hands Mr. Martini a bottle of wine]
--James Stewart (as George Bailey) in It's a Wonderful Life
Mary:
You look at me as if you didn't know me.
George Bailey: Well, I don't.
Mary: You pass me on the street almost every day.
George Bailey: Me? Naw, that was a little girl named Mary Hatch, that wasn't you.
--James Stewart (as George Bailey) in It's a Wonderful Life
George Bailey: Well, I don't.
Mary: You pass me on the street almost every day.
George Bailey: Me? Naw, that was a little girl named Mary Hatch, that wasn't you.
--James Stewart (as George Bailey) in It's a Wonderful Life
Hugo Matuschek:
[after Miss Novak sells one of the musical cigarette boxes] Well, Mr. Kralik, what do you think now?
Alfred Kralik: I think people who like to smoke candy and listen to cigarettes will love it.
--James Stewart (as Alfred Kralik) in The Shop Around the Corner
Alfred Kralik: I think people who like to smoke candy and listen to cigarettes will love it.
--James Stewart (as Alfred Kralik) in The Shop Around the Corner
Mailman:
Beautiful day...
Elwood P. Dowd: Oh, every day is a beautiful day.
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Elwood P. Dowd: Oh, every day is a beautiful day.
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Dr. Chumley:
This sister of yours is at the bottom of a conspiracy against you. She's trying to persuade me to lock you up. Today, she had commitment papers drawn up. She has your power of attorney and the key to your safety box, and she brought you here!
Elwood P. Dowd: My sister did all that in one afternoon. That Veta certainly is a whirlwind, isn't she?
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Elwood P. Dowd: My sister did all that in one afternoon. That Veta certainly is a whirlwind, isn't she?
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Dr. Sanderson:
I think that your sister's condition stems from trauma.
Elwood P. Dowd: From what?
Dr. Sanderson: Uh, trauma. Spelled t-r-a-u-m-a. It means shock. There's nothing unusual about it. There's the "birth trauma" - the shock of being born...
Elwood P. Dowd: That's the one we never get over.
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Elwood P. Dowd: From what?
Dr. Sanderson: Uh, trauma. Spelled t-r-a-u-m-a. It means shock. There's nothing unusual about it. There's the "birth trauma" - the shock of being born...
Elwood P. Dowd: That's the one we never get over.
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Dr. Sanderson:
Think carefully, Dowd. Didn't you know somebody, sometime, someplace by the name of Harvey? Didn't you ever know anybody by that name?
Elwood P. Dowd: No, no, not one, Doctor. Maybe that's why I always had such hopes for it.
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Elwood P. Dowd: No, no, not one, Doctor. Maybe that's why I always had such hopes for it.
--James Stewart (as Elwood P. Dowd) in Harvey
Lucy Ann Hardesty:
Chip, you can't just get married like ordering a ham sandwich!
John Michael Hardesty: You can if you're hungry!
--James Stewart (as ) in The FBI Story
John Michael Hardesty: You can if you're hungry!
--James Stewart (as ) in The FBI Story
Boy Anderson:
What'd I do?
Charlie Anderson: It's what you haven't done, boy. A man who eats with his hat on is going nowhere in a hurry. Now, your mother wanted you all raised as good Christians, and I may not be able to do that thorny job as well as she could, but I can do something about your manners.
--James Stewart (as ) in Shenandoah
Charlie Anderson: It's what you haven't done, boy. A man who eats with his hat on is going nowhere in a hurry. Now, your mother wanted you all raised as good Christians, and I may not be able to do that thorny job as well as she could, but I can do something about your manners.
--James Stewart (as ) in Shenandoah