Walter Matthau
(as Dr. Julian Winston)
Dr. Julian Winston: It's the most natural thing in the world for a doctor to take his nurse out.
Stephanie: Yes, but I've been working for you for almost ten years and this is the first time you ever invited me...
Dr. Julian Winston: Well, better a little late than a little never.
Stephanie: Yes, but I've been working for you for almost ten years and this is the first time you ever invited me...
Dr. Julian Winston: Well, better a little late than a little never.
From Cactus Flower
Errol Flynn
(as Peter Blood)
Capt. Hobart: Don't fling your French at me!
Dr. Peter Blood: Latin, my dull friend. It means I'm a doctor.
Dr. Peter Blood: Latin, my dull friend. It means I'm a doctor.
From Captain Blood
Errol Flynn
(as Peter Blood)
Dr. Peter Blood:
Mrs. Barlow, me darlin', you can tell 'em if you like that I've been most everywhere that fighting was in evidence: I fought for the French against the Spanish and the Spanish against the French... and I learned me seamanship in the Dutch navy. And having had adventure enough in six years to last me six lives, I came here. Hung up the sword and picked up the lancet; became a man of peace and not of war... a healer, not a slayer. And that I'm going to be as long as I'm on top of the sod and not under it.
From Captain Blood
Errol Flynn
(as Peter Blood)
Dr. Peter Blood:
[to Baron Jeffreys, judge of the court] Faith, there's a witness that you can't deny: yourself, sir! For if I'm not a physician, how is it I know that you're a dying man? The death to which you're dooming hundreds of poor men daily - in a frantic effor to send their souls to perdition before your own - is a light pleasantry compared to the bleeding death in the lungs to which the great Judge has condemned you.
From Captain Blood
Gregory Peck
(as John Ballantyne)
Constance Petersen:
All analysts have to be psychoanalyzed by other analysts before they start practicing.
John Ballantine: Ahhh, that's to make sure that they're not too crazy.
John Ballantine: Ahhh, that's to make sure that they're not too crazy.
From Spellbound
Donald Crisp
(as Dr. Kenneth)
Dr. Kenneth:
Ask your husband to call another doctor in future. Whoever dwells in this house is beyond my healing arts.
From Wuthering Heights