Maria Forst:
There's a Bergman film in the neighborhood.
Richard Forst: I don't feel like getting depressed tonight.
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Richard Forst: I don't feel like getting depressed tonight.
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Frankie Ballou:
[coming home from a drunken brawl] ... and some of them, the very few, Stay pickled 'til they're ninety-twoooo!
[literally falls off the wagon]
--John Marley (as Frankie Ballou) in Cat Ballou
[literally falls off the wagon]
--John Marley (as Frankie Ballou) in Cat Ballou
Frankie Ballou:
Well now, there's a game for a sheriff - liar's poker. We got our unemployed off the street and made Wolf City safe all in one brilliant stroke.
--John Marley (as Frankie Ballou) in Cat Ballou
--John Marley (as Frankie Ballou) in Cat Ballou
Frankie Ballou:
You'd like a drink better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stub, wouldn't you?
--John Marley (as Frankie Ballou) in Cat Ballou
--John Marley (as Frankie Ballou) in Cat Ballou
Garabet:
[Philosophically] There's too much dirt for a broom.
--John Marley (as ) in America, America
--John Marley (as ) in America, America
Garabet:
[Talking about money] Now then, big money. Big money is fertile. It procreates. How I don't know. But it reproduces itself. Every time you look, there's more, but there's only two ways men like us can get big money... steal it, or, if you're young, marry. But you can't get it by work.
--John Marley (as ) in America, America
--John Marley (as ) in America, America
Richard Forst:
I think we were all created evil! Then some... or some wise guy, some, uh, a leftwinger, or a, a union organizer comes along and tells us that we were all created good, we were all created in His image.
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Richard Forst:
I want a divorce. (Maria starts laughing) Did you hear what I said?
Maria Forst: (laughing) Oh, Dickie...
Richard Forst: I want a divorce! (Maria stops laughing) That's the only thing to do, isn't it? Well, why don't you laugh? It's funny!
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Maria Forst: (laughing) Oh, Dickie...
Richard Forst: I want a divorce! (Maria stops laughing) That's the only thing to do, isn't it? Well, why don't you laugh? It's funny!
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Richard Forst:
Jeannie, do me a favor. Don't be silly anymore. Just be yourself.
Jeannie: But I am myself. Who else would I be?
Richard Forst: I'm serious.
Jeannie: Definition of serious: Blah blah blah blah...
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Jeannie: But I am myself. Who else would I be?
Richard Forst: I'm serious.
Jeannie: Definition of serious: Blah blah blah blah...
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Richard Forst:
No place like home.
Maria Forst: What?
Richard Forst: I said, Have you ever been to Rome?
--John Marley (as ) in Faces
Maria Forst: What?
Richard Forst: I said, Have you ever been to Rome?
--John Marley (as ) in Faces