Film Quotes by Fredric March
71 quotes
Matthew Harrison Brady:
[to Henry Drummond] They're looking for something that's more perfect than what they already have. Why do you want to take that away from them when it's all they have?
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Fredric March
(as Matthew Harrison Brady)
in
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Matthew Harrison Brady:
Funny how two people can start off at the same point and... drift apart.
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Fredric March
(as Matthew Harrison Brady)
in
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Matthew Harrison Brady:
I am more interested in the 'Rock of Ages' than I am in the age of rocks.
--
Fredric March
(as Matthew Harrison Brady)
in
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Matthew Harrison Brady:
I have been to their cities and I have seen the altars upon which they sacrifice the futures of their children to the gods of science. And what are their rewards? Confusion and self-destruction. New ways to kill each other in wars. I tell you gentlemen the way of science is the way of darkness.
--
Fredric March
(as Matthew Harrison Brady)
in
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Matthew Harrison Brady:
Remember the wisdom of Solomon in the book of Proverbs. "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind."
--
Fredric March
(as Matthew Harrison Brady)
in
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Matthew Harrison Brady:
There is only one great truth in the world!
--
Fredric March
(as Matthew Harrison Brady)
in
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Norman Maine:
Do you mind if I take just one more look?
--
Fredric March
(as Norman Maine)
in
A Star Is Born
(1937)
Norman Maine:
I don't want to sound immodest, but I think I've stripped a gear.
--
Fredric March
(as Norman Maine)
in
A Star Is Born
(1937)
Philip of Macedonia:
Alexander, you have my temper.
Alexander: I know.
Philip of Macedonia: And my ambition, more I think. Alexandroplis? At least wait until I die first. HAHAHAHA!
Alexander: I know.
Philip of Macedonia: And my ambition, more I think. Alexandroplis? At least wait until I die first. HAHAHAHA!
--
Fredric March
(as Philip of Macedonia)
in
Alexander the Great
(1956)
President Jordan Lyman:
[introducing his dog Trimmer to Col. Casey] Trimmer is a very political dog. He doesn't have many principles, but he's loyal to his friends.
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Fredric March
(as President Jordan Lyman)
in
Seven Days in May
(1964)