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Film Quotes by Eva Marie Saint

19 quotes
36 Hours
Year: 1965

Director:
George Seaton
Maj. Jefferson F. Pike: Can't you cry?
Anna Hedler, Nurse: I've used up all my tears!
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Anna Hedler) in 36 Hours (1965)
36 Hours
Year: 1965

Director:
George Seaton
Maj. Jefferson F. Pike: I know this is a strange question for a man to ask his wife, but... what's your name?
Anna Hedler, Nurse: Anna... Anna Hedler Pike.
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Anna Hedler) in 36 Hours (1965)
Exodus
Year: 1960

Director:
Otto Preminger
Ari Ben Canaan: A year is a long time in the life of a pretty woman. Have you found another man?
Kitty Fremont: Nothing serious.
Ari Ben Canaan: Why not?
Kitty Fremont: Many reasons. On is that my husbands work took up his whole life and I presume that's good or at least most men seem to seem to think so. But I think that a man whose work is his whole life is only half a man.
Ari Ben Canaan: And you want a whole one?
Kitty Fremont: Exactly. The other half of his life must be a woman, what else?
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Kitty Fremont) in Exodus (1960)
All Fall Down
Year: 1962

Director:
John Frankenheimer
Echo O'Brien: Just a little trouble with the distributor.
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Echo O'Brien) in All Fall Down (1962)
On the Waterfront
Year: 1954

Director:
Elia Kazan
Edie: But Pop, I've seen things that I know are so wrong. Now how can I go back to school and keep my mind on... on things that are just in books, that-that-that aren't people living?
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Edie Doyle) in On the Waterfront (1954)
On the Waterfront
Year: 1954

Director:
Elia Kazan
Edie: I want you to stay away from me.
Terry: Edie, you love me... I want you to say it to me.
Edie: I didn't say I didn't love you. I said, "Stay away from me."
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Edie Doyle) in On the Waterfront (1954)
On the Waterfront
Year: 1954

Director:
Elia Kazan
Edie: What kind of saint hides in a church?
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Edie Doyle) in On the Waterfront (1954)
Exodus
Year: 1960

Director:
Otto Preminger
Kitty Fremont: [to Ari, discussing Jewish history in Jezreel] Can't you understand that you make me feel like a Presbyterian when you can't, just for a minute or two, forget that you're a Jew?
-- Eva Marie Saint (as Kitty Fremont) in Exodus (1960)
The Stalking Moon
Year: 1968

Director:
Robert Mulligan
Sarah Carver: I didn't have the courage to die. I knew what I had to do to stay alive.
Carol for Another Christmas
Year: 1964

Director:
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
[referring to girls severely injured by a nuclear bomb]
Daniel Grudge: Well, at least their children will not face this horror.
The Doctor: Children? These girls?