Film Quotes by John Dall
10 quotes
Brandon Shaw:
Good and evil, right and wrong were invented for the ordinary average man, the inferior man, because he needs them.
Brandon Shaw:
Mrs. Wilson, champagne!
Kenneth: Oh, it isn't someone's birthday is it?
Brandon Shaw: Don't look so worried, Kenneth. It's, uh, really almost the opposite.
Kenneth: Oh, it isn't someone's birthday is it?
Brandon Shaw: Don't look so worried, Kenneth. It's, uh, really almost the opposite.
Brandon Shaw:
Of course, he was a Harvard graduate. That might be grounds for justifiable homicide.
Mrs. Atwater:
Do you know when I was a girl I used to read quite a bit.
Brandon: We all do strange things in our childhood.
Brandon: We all do strange things in our childhood.
Phillip Morgan:
Rupert only publishes books HE likes... usually philosophy.
Janet Walker: Oh. Small print, big words, no sales.
Brandon Shaw: Rupert's extremely radical. Do you know that he selects his books on the assumption that people not only can read but actually can think?
Janet Walker: Oh. Small print, big words, no sales.
Brandon Shaw: Rupert's extremely radical. Do you know that he selects his books on the assumption that people not only can read but actually can think?
Brandon:
The good Americans usually die young on the battlefield, don't they? Well, the Davids of this world merely occupy space, which is why he was the perfect victim for the perfect murder. Course he, uh, he was a Harvard undergraduate. That might make it justifiable homicide.