Ellen Morgan:
Do you think there's a man on earth without something to conceal.
--Judith Anderson (as ) in The Red House
--Judith Anderson (as ) in The Red House
Ellen Morgan:
Meg needs to be with young people like Nath. You can't condemn her to loneliness.
--Judith Anderson (as ) in The Red House
--Judith Anderson (as ) in The Red House
Emily Brent:
If I had a butler like Rogers, I'd soon get rid of him.
--Judith Anderson (as Emily Brent) in And Then There Were None
--Judith Anderson (as Emily Brent) in And Then There Were None
Emily Brent:
Very stupid to kill the only servant in the house. Now we don't even know where to find the marmalade.
--Judith Anderson (as Emily Brent) in And Then There Were None
--Judith Anderson (as Emily Brent) in And Then There Were None
Mrs. Callum:
[to Jeb] A person's gotta find his own answers. We're alone... each of us. Each in a different way.
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Callum) in Pursued
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Callum) in Pursued
Mrs. Ivers:
I know why you offered to tutor Martha. I know why you've made Walter do his daily lessons with her. I know why you want him to live here. A scholarship for Walter, that's why! But I'm not a foundation, Mr. O'Neil. I don't care if Walter drives a truck or goes to Harvard. Probably be a lot happier driving a truck.
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Ivers) in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Ivers) in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Mrs. Ivers:
I'm sorry, sorry you ever left here. Sam, for old time's sake?
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Ivers) in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Ivers) in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Queen Herodias:
The desperate can only survive by taking desperate measures.
--Judith Anderson (as Queen Herodias) in Salome
--Judith Anderson (as Queen Herodias) in Salome
Nefretiri:
[Nefretiri is sorting through various veils and scarves] This is for the temple ceremony... this is for my wedding night!
Memnet: You will never wear it.
Nefretiri: [surprised] Why not?
Memnet: I have brought you a cloth more revealing... send them away.
Nefretiri: [nodding to her servants] Go then, while I hear what this puckered old persimmon has to say.
Memnet: For thirty years, I have been silent. Now, all the kings of Egypt, cry out to me, from their tombs, "Let no Hebrew sit upon our throne."
Nefretiri: What are you saying?
Memnet: Rameses has the blood of many kings.
Nefretiri: And Moses?
Memnet: He is lower than the dust. Not one drop of royal blood flows through his veins. He is the son of Hebrew slaves.
Nefretiri: I'll have you torn into so many pieces, even the vultures wont find them. Who hatched this lie? Rameses?
Memnet: Rameses does not know... yet.
Nefretiri: You will repeat this to Bithiah.
Memnet: Bithiah drew a slave child, from the Nile, called him son and Prince of Egypt, blinding herself to the truth and the pain of an empty womb.
Nefretiri: Were you alone, with, Bithiah?
Memnet: A little girl led me to the Hebrew woman, Yochabel, that the child might be suckled by his true mother.
Nefretiri: Take care, old frog. You croaked too much, against Moses!
Memnet: Would you mingle the blood of slaves, with your own?
Nefretiri: He will be my husband. I shall have no other.
[Memnet then shows Nefretiri the Hebrew cloth, she had been kept hidden, for thirty years. Memnet got it, when she and Bithiah, were alone]
Memnet: Then, use this, to wrap your firstborn. Torn from a Levite's robe. It was Moses' swaddling cloth.
Nefretiri: And your shrowd. Do you think I care whose son he is?
Memnet: Rameses ca
--Judith Anderson (as Memnet) in The Ten Commandments
Memnet: You will never wear it.
Nefretiri: [surprised] Why not?
Memnet: I have brought you a cloth more revealing... send them away.
Nefretiri: [nodding to her servants] Go then, while I hear what this puckered old persimmon has to say.
Memnet: For thirty years, I have been silent. Now, all the kings of Egypt, cry out to me, from their tombs, "Let no Hebrew sit upon our throne."
Nefretiri: What are you saying?
Memnet: Rameses has the blood of many kings.
Nefretiri: And Moses?
Memnet: He is lower than the dust. Not one drop of royal blood flows through his veins. He is the son of Hebrew slaves.
Nefretiri: I'll have you torn into so many pieces, even the vultures wont find them. Who hatched this lie? Rameses?
Memnet: Rameses does not know... yet.
Nefretiri: You will repeat this to Bithiah.
Memnet: Bithiah drew a slave child, from the Nile, called him son and Prince of Egypt, blinding herself to the truth and the pain of an empty womb.
Nefretiri: Were you alone, with, Bithiah?
Memnet: A little girl led me to the Hebrew woman, Yochabel, that the child might be suckled by his true mother.
Nefretiri: Take care, old frog. You croaked too much, against Moses!
Memnet: Would you mingle the blood of slaves, with your own?
Nefretiri: He will be my husband. I shall have no other.
[Memnet then shows Nefretiri the Hebrew cloth, she had been kept hidden, for thirty years. Memnet got it, when she and Bithiah, were alone]
Memnet: Then, use this, to wrap your firstborn. Torn from a Levite's robe. It was Moses' swaddling cloth.
Nefretiri: And your shrowd. Do you think I care whose son he is?
Memnet: Rameses ca
--Judith Anderson (as Memnet) in The Ten Commandments
Martha Ivers as a girl:
You don't own the whole world.
Mrs. Ivers: Enough to make sure you're always brought back to me.
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Ivers) in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Mrs. Ivers: Enough to make sure you're always brought back to me.
--Judith Anderson (as Mrs. Ivers) in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers