Film Quotes by Katharine Hepburn
152 quotes
Jim Conover:
...the most beautiful plank in your husband's platform.
Mary Matthews: That's a heck of a thing to call a woman!
Mary Matthews: That's a heck of a thing to call a woman!
--
Katharine Hepburn
(as Mary Matthews)
in
State of the Union
(1948)
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Katharine Hepburn
(as Eva Lovelace)
in
Morning Glory
(1933)
John Stafford:
You trust me, don't you?
Trigger Hicks: Don't trust no man farther than a shotgun can hit.
John Stafford: Oh, you never loved a man, then, did you?
Trigger Hicks: Sure, I've loved a heap of 'em. The more I love 'em, the less I trust 'em.
Trigger Hicks: Don't trust no man farther than a shotgun can hit.
John Stafford: Oh, you never loved a man, then, did you?
Trigger Hicks: Sure, I've loved a heap of 'em. The more I love 'em, the less I trust 'em.
--
Katharine Hepburn
(as Trigger Hicks)
in
Spitfire
(1934)
[first lines]
Florist: Good afternoon.
Alice Adams: Yes, I'd like to buy a corsage, something nice to wear to the party.
Florist: Yes. Ooh, that's the - that's the Palmer party, I suppose.
Florist: Good afternoon.
Alice Adams: Yes, I'd like to buy a corsage, something nice to wear to the party.
Florist: Yes. Ooh, that's the - that's the Palmer party, I suppose.
--
Katharine Hepburn
(as Alice Adams)
in
Alice Adams
(1935)
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Katharine Hepburn
(as Eleanor of Aquitaine)
in
The Lion in Winter
(1968)
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Katharine Hepburn
(as Susan Vance)
in
Bringing up Baby
(1938)
[Richard gives Bunny a personality test]
Richard Sumner: Now what is the first thing you notice in a person?
Bunny Watson: Whether the person is male or female.
Richard Sumner: Now what is the first thing you notice in a person?
Bunny Watson: Whether the person is male or female.
--
Katharine Hepburn
(as Bunny Watson)
in
Desk Set
(1957)
Prof. Bhaer:
Oh, please, please... just, just one moment, before... I have a wish to ask you something. Would you... Oh, I-I... I have no courage to think that... but, but, but, could I dare hope that... I? I... I know I, I shouldn't make so free as to ask. I have nothing to give, but my heart so full and... and these empty hands.
Jo March: [taking his hands in hers] Not empty now.
Prof. Bhaer: Oh, heart's dearest!
[they embrace]
Jo March: [drawing him into the house] Welcome home!
Jo March: [taking his hands in hers] Not empty now.
Prof. Bhaer: Oh, heart's dearest!
[they embrace]
Jo March: [drawing him into the house] Welcome home!
--
Katharine Hepburn
(as Jo)
in
Little Women
(1933)
Prince John:
[rushing in] What's wrong? What's happened?
Eleanor: Richard's getting married.
Prince John: Getting married? Now? He's getting married *now*?
Eleanor: I never cease to marvel at the quickness of your mind.
Eleanor: Richard's getting married.
Prince John: Getting married? Now? He's getting married *now*?
Eleanor: I never cease to marvel at the quickness of your mind.
--
Katharine Hepburn
(as Eleanor of Aquitaine)
in
The Lion in Winter
(1968)
C. K. Dexter Haven:
The moon is also a goddess, chaste and virginal.
Tracy Lord: Stop using those foul words.
Tracy Lord: Stop using those foul words.
--
Katharine Hepburn
(as Tracy Lord)
in
The Philadelphia Story
(1940)