[last lines]
Andy Brock: Put 'em up Nazi... No not that way.
[He raises his hands to fight]
Andy Brock: This way. Cuz I'm not askin for those pants... I'm just taking 'em.
--Raymond Massey (as ) in Forty-Ninth Parallel
Andy Brock: Put 'em up Nazi... No not that way.
[He raises his hands to fight]
Andy Brock: This way. Cuz I'm not askin for those pants... I'm just taking 'em.
--Raymond Massey (as ) in Forty-Ninth Parallel
[Repeated line]
Jonathan Brewster: Go to bed, Aunt Abby!
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster: Go to bed, Aunt Abby!
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Ellsworth Toohey:
I feel it is my duty to offer you my advice.
Gail Wynand: Whom do you recommend?
Ellsworth Toohey: The rising star of the profession, Peter Keating. No other architect can equal his ability. That Mr. Wynant, is my sincere opinion.
Gail Wynand: I believe you.
Ellsworth Toohey: You do?
Gail Wynand: Of course, but Mr. Toohey, why should I consider your opinion?
Ellsworth Toohey: Well, after all, I am the architectural critic of The Banner.
Gail Wynand: My dear Toohey, don;t confuse me with my readers!
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
Gail Wynand: Whom do you recommend?
Ellsworth Toohey: The rising star of the profession, Peter Keating. No other architect can equal his ability. That Mr. Wynant, is my sincere opinion.
Gail Wynand: I believe you.
Ellsworth Toohey: You do?
Gail Wynand: Of course, but Mr. Toohey, why should I consider your opinion?
Ellsworth Toohey: Well, after all, I am the architectural critic of The Banner.
Gail Wynand: My dear Toohey, don;t confuse me with my readers!
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
Dominique Francon:
I'll marry you. Don't you want to ask me any questions?
Gail Wynand: No.
Dominique Francon: Thank you. You're making it easier for me.
Gail Wynand: Whatever your reason, I shall accept it. What I want to find in our marriage will remain my own concern. I exact no promises and impose no obligations. Incidentally, since it is of no importance to you, I love you.
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
Gail Wynand: No.
Dominique Francon: Thank you. You're making it easier for me.
Gail Wynand: Whatever your reason, I shall accept it. What I want to find in our marriage will remain my own concern. I exact no promises and impose no obligations. Incidentally, since it is of no importance to you, I love you.
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
Abraham Farlan:
An American baby sucks in freedom with the milk of the breast on which he hangs.
--Raymond Massey (as Abraham Farlan) in A Matter of Life and Death
--Raymond Massey (as Abraham Farlan) in A Matter of Life and Death
Gail Wynand:
I give the public what it wants - including your column, Mr. Toohey!
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
John Brown:
I have given you fair warning. You can keep your heads or lose 'em as you wish.
--Raymond Massey (as John Brown) in Santa Fe Trail
--Raymond Massey (as John Brown) in Santa Fe Trail
[to Roark, regarding the Wynand Building]
Gail Wynand: Build it as a monument to that spirit which is yours - and could have been mine.
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
Gail Wynand: Build it as a monument to that spirit which is yours - and could have been mine.
--Raymond Massey (as Gail Wynand) in The Fountainhead
Adam Trask: (refusing Cal's gift of money)
If you want to give me a present, give me a good life. That's something I can value.
--Raymond Massey (as Adam Trask) in East of Eden
--Raymond Massey (as Adam Trask) in East of Eden