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Film Quotes by Hayley Mills

59 quotes
That Darn Cat!
Year: 1965

Director:
Robert Stevenson
Patti Randall: Now, just a minute, Gregory, D.C.'s a cat! He can't help his instincts. He's a hunter, just like you are. Only he's not stupid enough to stand out in the pouring rain all day!
Pollyanna
Year: 1960

Director:
David Swift
Pollyanna Whittier: Aunt Polly? Do you ever have steak and ice cream?
Aunt Polly Harrington: Are you complaining about the food?
Pollyanna Whittier: Oh, no, it's delicious! I just wondered. My father always used to say that if we ever had the money you have, we'd have steak and ice cream three times every day!
Aunt Polly Harrington: Pollyanna, I think we ought to get one thing straight right now. I don't want you constantly quoting what your father used to say. Do I make myself clear?
Pollyanna Whittier: Mm-hm.
-- Hayley Mills (as Pollyanna) in Pollyanna (1960)
Pollyanna
Year: 1960

Director:
David Swift
Pollyanna Whittier: My father used to say that if we ever had the money you have, we would eat steak and ice cream three times everyday!
-- Hayley Mills (as Pollyanna) in Pollyanna (1960)
The Truth About Spring
Year: 1965

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Spring Tyler: I didn't care much for learning arithmetic, but Tommy made me. He said education is one of the penalties that go with civilization.
The Truth About Spring
Year: 1965

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Spring Tyler: I don't know who you are or where you come from, but if that's all you have to say, then shove off!
The Truth About Spring
Year: 1965

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Spring Tyler: I'm me, Ashton. That's all I ever intend to be.
The Truth About Spring
Year: 1965

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Spring Tyler: I'm warning you, Tommy! You just better not start treating me like a girl!
The Truth About Spring
Year: 1965

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Spring Tyler: Seems to me you're always doing things without thinking, Ashton - wearing pajamas... kissing...
William Ashton: Hasn't anybody ever kissed you?
Spring Tyler: You did. Nobody else would dare.
The Truth About Spring
Year: 1965

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Spring Tyler: Tommy taught me how to read and write... and how to add and subtract, too. Never did teach me how to multiply and divide. He said that would come naturally.
The Truth About Spring
Year: 1965

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Spring Tyler: What are you thinking so hard about?
William Ashton: You really want to know?
Spring Tyler: You tell me what it is, and I'll tell you if I want to know.