Lionel Barrymore
(as Martin Vanderhof)
Grandpa Vanderhoff: Now, let's play a duet -- good and loud -- you'll be surprised at what might happen.
Vivien Leigh
(as Scarlett O'Hara)
Scarlett: Tara! Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of some way to get him back. After all... tomorrow is another day.
From Gone with the Wind
Vivien Leigh
(as Scarlett O'Hara)
Scarlett:
I can't think about that right now. If I do, I'll go crazy. I'll think about that tomorrow.
From Gone with the Wind
Errol Flynn
(as Peter Blood)
Crewman:
[Captain Blood's ship has just received a terrible broadside from the one remaining French warship] We're sinking! What should we do?
Dr. Peter Blood: Do? We'll board a ship that's not sinking!
Dr. Peter Blood: Do? We'll board a ship that's not sinking!
From Captain Blood
James Stewart
(as George Bailey)
Henry Travers
(as Clarence)
Clarence:
You see George, you've really had a wonderful life. Don't you see what a mistake it would be to just throw it away?
Anne Revere
(as Mrs. Green)
Mrs. Green:
You know something, Phil? I suddenly want to live to be very old. Very. I want to be around to see what happens. The world is stirring in very strange ways. Maybe this is the century for it. Maybe that's why it's so troubled. Other centuries had their driving forces. What will ours have been when men look back? Maybe it won't be the American century after all... or the Russian century or the atomic century. Wouldn't it be wonderful... if it turned out to be everybody's century... when people all over the world - free people - found a way to live together? I'd like to be around to see some of that... even the beginning. I may stick around for quite a while.
Raymond Massey
(as Gail Wynand)
Gail Wynand:
I give the public what it wants - including your column, Mr. Toohey!
From The Fountainhead
Morgan Farley
(as Dr. Mahin)
Dr. Mahin, Minister:
The commandments say 'Thou shalt not kill,' but we hire men to go out and do it for us. The right and the wrong seem pretty clear here. But if you're asking me to tell my people to go out and kill and maybe get themselves killed, I'm sorry. I don't know what to say. I'm sorry.
From High Noon
Cathy O'Donnell
(as Wilma Cameron)
Wilma Cameron:
You wrote me that when you got home, you and I were going to be married. If you wrote that once, you wrote it a hundred times. Isn't that true?
Homer Parrish: Yes, but things are different now.
Wilma Cameron: Have you changed your mind?
Homer Parrish: Have I said anything about changing my mind?
Wilma Cameron: No. That's just it. You haven't said anything about anything... I don't know what to think, Homer. All I know is, I was in love with you when you left and I'm in love with you now. Other things may have changed but that hasn't.
Homer Parrish: Yes, but things are different now.
Wilma Cameron: Have you changed your mind?
Homer Parrish: Have I said anything about changing my mind?
Wilma Cameron: No. That's just it. You haven't said anything about anything... I don't know what to think, Homer. All I know is, I was in love with you when you left and I'm in love with you now. Other things may have changed but that hasn't.