Film Quotes by Tyrone Power
68 quotes
Andrea Orsini:
[looking at the dead body of Lucrezia Borgia's husband] Would you say the dead man made a reluctant corpse?
Don Esteban: A loose tongue soon loses its mouth, Captain Orsini.
Andrea Orsini: A wise tongue never needs to repeat itself, Don Esteban, nor does a competent assassin.
Don Esteban: A loose tongue soon loses its mouth, Captain Orsini.
Andrea Orsini: A wise tongue never needs to repeat itself, Don Esteban, nor does a competent assassin.
--
Tyrone Power
in
Prince of Foxes
(1949)
Andrea Orsini:
I asked to be taken to Duke Cesare Borgia.
Don Esteban: By his orders I sit in his seat.
Andrea Orsini: Well, sit lightly, my friend, lest you damage your brains.
Don Esteban: By his orders I sit in his seat.
Andrea Orsini: Well, sit lightly, my friend, lest you damage your brains.
--
Tyrone Power
in
Prince of Foxes
(1949)
Andrea Orsini:
I believe that I was born and that I must die, and that I must make the best of what lies between the two extremes.
--
Tyrone Power
in
Prince of Foxes
(1949)
Clive Briggs:
[Listening to the German bombardment] Don't worry. They're not going to waste bombs on a WAAF camp.
Prudence Cathaway: Why not?
Clive Briggs: My girl, don't you realize that a big bomb costs a thousand pounds? We could go around the world on the price of one bomb!
Prudence Cathaway: Why not?
Clive Briggs: My girl, don't you realize that a big bomb costs a thousand pounds? We could go around the world on the price of one bomb!
--
Tyrone Power
in
This Above All
(1942)
Clive Briggs:
A man must have integrity. He's not entitled to free thought unless he's willing to pay the price of admitting it. Dare not admit what I believe, then I have no right to believe it
--
Tyrone Power
in
This Above All
(1942)
Count Vallais:
[to Marie] What will it take to cheer you up? A diamond bracelet, a million francs, or a dance with me?
--
Tyrone Power
in
Girls' Dormitory
(1936)
Dion O'Leary:
Nothing can lick Chicago!
--
Tyrone Power
(as Dion O'Leary)
in
In Old Chicago
(1937)
Don Luis B. Quintero:
[introducing Inez] My wife, senor.
Don Diego Vega: Your Excellency is a very fortunate man.
Don Luis B. Quintero: I'm not so sure. She thinks pesos grow on mulberry trees.
Don Diego Vega: Your Excellency is a very fortunate man.
Don Luis B. Quintero: I'm not so sure. She thinks pesos grow on mulberry trees.
--
Tyrone Power
(as Don Diego Vega / Zorro)
in
The Mark of Zorro
(1940)
Eddy Duchin:
What I want to know is why! Why do they have to destroy a man twice? You work and work and just what do you get? Everything, when it gets too good they take it away.
Eddy Duchin: Oh Chiquita, I don't want to die, I don't.
Eddy Duchin: Oh Chiquita, I don't want to die, I don't.
--
Tyrone Power
in
The Eddy Duchin Story
(1956)
Jake Barnes:
Don't try to tell me how to live with myself! I know all about that. It's just living with other people that gets to be tough once in a while.
--
Tyrone Power
(as Jake Barnes)
in
The Sun Also Rises
(1957)