Jean Arthur
(as Connie Milligan)
Constance 'Connie' Milligan: 42 is a very safe, sane age. When a man has reached 42 he knows something. Like Mr. Pendergast. He's an important man.
From The More the Merrier
Harriet Hilliard
(as Connie Martin)
Ticket Booth Attendant: Sorry Miss, it's the rules of The Paradise -- no girls are allowed in without escorts.
Connie Martin: Oh, I see. Women aren't even admitted to paradise without a man.
Connie Martin: Oh, I see. Women aren't even admitted to paradise without a man.
From Follow the Fleet
Claudette Colbert
(as Gerry Jeffers)
Gerry Jeffers:
Anyway, men don't get smarter as they get older. They just lose their hair.
From The Palm Beach Story
Rex Harrison
(as Professor Henry Higgins)
Professor Henry Higgins:
By George, Eliza, the streets will be strewn with the bodies of men shooting themselves for your sake before I'm done with you.
From My Fair Lady
Betty Hutton
(as Holly)
Bette Davis
(as Margo)
Margo Channing:
Bill's thirty-two. He looks thirty-two. He looked it five years ago, he'll look it twenty years from now. I hate men.
From All About Eve
Ginger Rogers
(as Amanda Cooper)
Amanda Cooper:
[under hypnosis] Dr. Flagg is a horrible monster! Men like him should be shot down like dogs! Shot down like dogs! Shot down like dogs!
From Carefree
Helen Broderick
(as Madge Hardwick)
Madge Hardwick:
My dear, when you're as old as I am, you take your men as you find them --- if you can find them!
From Top Hat