Thomas Fairchild:
[reading a letter from Sabrina] ... I decided to be sensible the other day and tore up David's picture. Could you please airmail me some Scotch tape?
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
Thomas Fairchild:
[reading aloud a letter from Sabrina] He came to the cooking school to take a refresher course in soufflés and liked me so much he decided to stay on for the fish.
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
Thomas Fairchild:
Democracy can be a wickedly unfair thing Sabrina. Nobody poor was ever called democratic for marrying somebody rich.
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
Thomas Fairchild:
I like to think of life as a limousine. Though we are all riding together we must remember our places. There is a front seat and a back seat and a window in between.
Linus Larrabee: Fairchild, I never realized it before, but you're a terrible snob.
Thomas Fairchild: Yes sir.
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
Linus Larrabee: Fairchild, I never realized it before, but you're a terrible snob.
Thomas Fairchild: Yes sir.
--John Williams (as Thomas Fairchild) in Sabrina
Margot Mary Wendice:
Why did you bring me here?
Chief Insp. Hubbard: Because you were the only other person who could possibly have left that key outside. I had to find out if you knew it was there.
Margot Mary Wendice: Suppose I had known?
Chief Insp. Hubbard: You didn't.
--John Williams (as Chief Inspector Hubbard) in Dial M for Murder
Chief Insp. Hubbard: Because you were the only other person who could possibly have left that key outside. I had to find out if you knew it was there.
Margot Mary Wendice: Suppose I had known?
Chief Insp. Hubbard: You didn't.
--John Williams (as Chief Inspector Hubbard) in Dial M for Murder
[Tony Preston calls late at night]
Inspector Byrnes: No, not at all, Mr. Preston. We're here to be disturbed.
--John Williams (as Inspector Byrnes) in Midnight Lace
Inspector Byrnes: No, not at all, Mr. Preston. We're here to be disturbed.
--John Williams (as Inspector Byrnes) in Midnight Lace