Film Quotes by Cary Grant
285 quotes
Roger Thornhill:
I may go back to hating you. It was more fun.
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Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
in
North by Northwest
(1959)
Roger Thornhill:
In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration.
--
Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
in
North by Northwest
(1959)
Roger Thornhill:
No. No, Mother, I have not been drinking. No. No. These two men, they poured a whole bottle of bourbon into me. No, they didn't give me a chaser.
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Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
in
North by Northwest
(1959)
Roger Thornhill:
Now you listen to me, I'm an advertising man, not a red herring. I've got a job, a secretary, a mother, two ex-wives and several bartenders that depend upon me, and I don't intend to disappoint them all by getting myself "slightly" killed.
--
Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
in
North by Northwest
(1959)
Roger Thornhill:
When we get out of this, you can ride the train with me again.
Eve Kendall: Is that a proposition?
Roger Thornhill: It's a proposal, sweetie!
Eve Kendall: Is that a proposition?
Roger Thornhill: It's a proposal, sweetie!
--
Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
in
North by Northwest
(1959)
Tom:
[after yelling at his son] Now where were we?
Cinzia Zaccardi: [She turns on the spray paint and sprays him in the face on purpose] Oops.
Tom: Thank you, Michelagelo.
Cinzia Zaccardi: [She turns on the spray paint and sprays him in the face on purpose] Oops.
Tom: Thank you, Michelagelo.
--
Cary Grant
(as Tom Winters)
in
Houseboat
(1958)
Walter Eckland:
I wonder if they serve coconut milk on submarines...
--
Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
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Cary Grant
(as Devlin)
in
Notorious
(1946)
Lt. Rooney:
Who are you? What's your name?
Mortimer Brewster: Well, usually I'm Mortimer Brewster, but I'm not quite myself today.
Mortimer Brewster: Well, usually I'm Mortimer Brewster, but I'm not quite myself today.
--
Cary Grant
(as Mortimer Brewster)
in
Arsenic and Old Lace
(1944)
Terry McKay:
We were talking about the place where I was born...
Nickie Ferrante: I can hardly wait for you to grow up.
Nickie Ferrante: I can hardly wait for you to grow up.
--
Cary Grant
(as Nickie Ferrante)
in
An Affair to Remember
(1957)