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Cynthia Green:
What is the matter with me, Mr. Johnson?
Johnson: Everybody isn't required to like Africa, you know. Cynthia Green: I try to put on a show because I know he loves it so. But all of it - the hunting, the killing - terrifies me. Johnson: See here, this thing that he was talking about - the excitement - call it courage. The way he feels, it is a man's feeling, natural in a man, grows in a man, and makes him a man. Not particularly to his credit if he has it but something lacking if he hasn't. A woman shows her courage in other ways, - many ways.
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Torin Thatcher
(as Johnson)
in
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
(1952)
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Uncle Bill:
A man should never lose his hand at hunting.
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Leo G. Carroll
(as Uncle Bill)
in
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
(1952)
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Contessa:
Oh, I just devoured your last book!
Harry Street: [sarcastically] Well, I hope it didn't give you a bellyache!
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Gregory Peck
(as Harry Street)
in
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
(1952)
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