Film Quotes by Clark Gable
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Rhett Butler: With enough courage, you can do without a reputation.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Rhett Butler: Would you satisfy my curiosity on a point which has bothered me for some time?
Scarlett: Well, what is it? Be quick!
Rhett Butler: Tell me, Scarlett, do you never shrink from marrying men you don't love?
Scarlett: Well, what is it? Be quick!
Rhett Butler: Tell me, Scarlett, do you never shrink from marrying men you don't love?
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Scarlett:
You're a conceited, black heated vulture and I don't know I let you come in and see me.
Rhett Butler: I'll tell you why, Scarlett. The war can't last much longer.
Scarlett: Really, Rhett. Why?
Rhett Butler: There's a little battle going on right now.
Rhett Butler: I'll tell you why, Scarlett. The war can't last much longer.
Scarlett: Really, Rhett. Why?
Rhett Butler: There's a little battle going on right now.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Scarlett: But really Rhett, I can't go on accepting these gifts although you are awfully kind.
Rhett Butler: I'm not kind, I'm just tempting you.
Scarlett: Well if you think I'll marry you just to pay for the bonnet I won't.
Rhett Butler: Don't flatter yourself. I'm not a marrying man.
Rhett Butler: I'm not kind, I'm just tempting you.
Scarlett: Well if you think I'll marry you just to pay for the bonnet I won't.
Rhett Butler: Don't flatter yourself. I'm not a marrying man.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Scarlett: Oh, Rhett, Rhett please don't say that. I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry for everything.
Rhett Butler: My darling, you're such a child. You think that by saying, "I'm sorry," all the past can be corrected. Here, take my handkerchief. Never, at any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief.
Rhett Butler: My darling, you're such a child. You think that by saying, "I'm sorry," all the past can be corrected. Here, take my handkerchief. Never, at any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Scarlett: Please, please take me with you!
Rhett Butler: No, I'm through with everything here. I want peace. I want to see if somewhere there isn't something left in life of charm and grace. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Scarlett: No! I only know that I love you.
Rhett Butler: That's your misfortune.
Rhett Butler: No, I'm through with everything here. I want peace. I want to see if somewhere there isn't something left in life of charm and grace. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Scarlett: No! I only know that I love you.
Rhett Butler: That's your misfortune.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Scarlett: Rhett, don't. I shall faint.
Rhett Butler: I want you to faint. This is what you were meant for. None of the fools you've ever know have kissed you like this, have they? Your Charles, or your Frank, or your stupid Ashley.
Rhett Butler: I want you to faint. This is what you were meant for. None of the fools you've ever know have kissed you like this, have they? Your Charles, or your Frank, or your stupid Ashley.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Scarlett: Rhett, Rhett... Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?
Rhett Butler: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
Rhett Butler: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Scarlett: Sir, you are no gentleman.
Rhett Butler: And you, Miss, are no lady. Don't think I hold that against you. Ladies have never held any appeal for me.
Rhett Butler: And you, Miss, are no lady. Don't think I hold that against you. Ladies have never held any appeal for me.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)