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Day-Time Wife

Day-Time Wife

Ken Norton: Oh no, no -- it's not that way at all. I've got my wife very well trained. She's nice and quiet. The home type, you know. I wear the pants in my family.


--Tyrone Power (as Ken Norton) in Day-Time Wife

The Black Swan

The Black Swan

Lady Margaret Denby: I'm not eating with you.
Jamie: Oh, you'd rather starve, eh?
Lady Margaret Denby: Yes.
Jamie: A little fasting wouldn't hurt you any! Also, it might improve your manners.


--Tyrone Power (as Jamie Waring) in The Black Swan

The Black Swan

The Black Swan

Lady Margaret Denby: I'm sleeping with a pistol after this -- and if you come near me, I'll shoot you!
Jamie: There you are (gives her a pistol). I give you permission to blast my head off if I'm ever idiot enough to come within a foot of you.


--Tyrone Power (as Jamie Waring) in The Black Swan

The Black Swan

The Black Swan

Lady Margaret Denby: Let me down!
Jamie: Well good morning! You put on a little weight as I remember...


--Tyrone Power (as Jamie Waring) in The Black Swan

The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro

Inez Quintero: Oh, Diego, when may we expect you and our dear little Lolita in Madrid?
Don Diego Vega: Not for some time I'm afraid. We're going to follow the customs of California.
Inez Quintero: What do you mean?
Don Diego Vega: Well, we're going to marry and raise fat children and watch our vineyards grow.


--Tyrone Power (as Don Diego Vega / Zorro) in The Mark of Zorro


Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Marie: Do you think one-hundred years hence some Swedish gentleman wandering in Paris might smile over a relic of Marie Antoinette? A miniature perhaps, or a ring? This very ring, for instance.
Marie: It's centuries old. It has an inscription on it --- "Everything leads me to thee."
[She places the ring in his hand]
Marie: Can you see it? Lying on a velvet cushion in its little glass case?
Count Axel de Fersen: I don't know... you might make a present of it, perhaps, to some man who had loved you and it would be worn on his hand for as long as he lived and buried with him when he died because he loved you reverently and as was fitting from a respectable distance but with all his heart for all this life.


--Tyrone Power (as Count Axel de Fersen) in Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Marie: Shall I never see you again?
Count Axel de Fersen: If you need me I shall come to you.
Marie: (through tears) I shall always need you.
Count Axel de Fersen: And if I should ask you, "Was it well done?", you'll tell me, "It was well done."


--Tyrone Power (as Count Axel de Fersen) in Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Marie: You thought of me as something quite wonderful, didn't you? But instead you found an empty-headed, ill-mannered little fool. You see, monsieur, how sadly I am changed.
Count Axel de Fersen: Oh no, madame! You've made pleasure a shield against lonliness and slander, but you could never change so deep a heart, so eager to be loved. Everyone, even the highest, has some dream of love in his heart and unless he achieve it he must fill that emptiness with noise, fame, excitement, pleasure.


--Tyrone Power (as Count Axel de Fersen) in Marie Antoinette

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