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    Teresa Wright Quotation







    Movie Title: The Pride of the Yankees (1942) as Eleanor Gehrig:



    Eleanor Gehrig : Lou Gehrig, I could learn to like you.

    Movie Title: Mrs. Miniver (1942) as Carol Beldon:



    Carol Beldon : I know how comfortable it is to curl up with a nice, fat book full of big words and think you're going to solve all the problems of the universe. But you're not, you know. A bit of action is required now and then.





    Movie Title: The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) as Peggy Stephenson:



    Peggy Stephenson : I've made up my mind.
    Al Stephenson : Good girl.
    Milly Stephenson : To do what?
    Peggy Stephenson : I'm going to break that marriage up!





    Movie Title: Shadow of a Doubt (1943) as Young Charlie Newton / Young Charlie:



    Young Charlie : Go away, I'm warning you. Go away or I'll kill you myself. See... that's the way I feel about you.


    Jack Graham : Charlie, think. How much do you know about your uncle?
    Young Charlie Newton : Why, he's my mother's brother.


    Young Charlie : We're not just an uncle and a niece. It's something else. I know you. I know you don't tell people a lot of things. I don't either. I have a feeling that inside you there's something nobody knows about... something secret and wonderful. I'll find it out.


    Young Charlie : Your picking us as an average family kind of gave me a funny feeling.
    Jack Graham : What kind of a funny feeling?
    Young Charlie : Oh, I don't know. I guess I don't like to be an average girl in an average family.
    Jack Graham : Average families are the best. Look at me. I'm from an average family.
    Young Charlie : As average as ours?
    Jack Graham : Sure. Besides, I don't think you're average.


    Young Charlie : Mothers don't lose daughters. Don't you remember? They gain sons.


    Young Charlie : He thought the world was a horrible place. He couldn't have been very happy, ever. He didn't trust people. Seemed to hate them. He hated the whole world. You know, he said people like us had no idea what the world was really like.

    [Uncle Charlie visits the bank]
    Uncle Charlie : Hello, Joe. Can you stop embezzling a minute and give me your attention?
    Joseph Newton : Oh, uh, Charles, we don't joke about such things here.
    Uncle Charlie : Aw, what's a little shortage in the books at the end of the month? Any good bank clerk can cover up a little shortage. Isn't that right, Charlie?
    Young Charlie : Uncle Charlie, you're awful. Everyone can hear you.
    Uncle Charlie : Good thing they can. We all know what banks are. Look all right to an outsider, but no one knows what goes on when the doors are locked. Can't fool me, though.


    Young Charlie : We just sort of go along and nothing happens. We're in a terrible rut. It's been on my mind for months. What's gonna be our future?
    Joseph Newton : Oh, come now, Charlie. Things aren't as bad as that. The bank gave me a raise last January.
    Young Charlie : Money? How can you talk about money when I'm talking about souls? We eat and sleep and that's about all. We don't even have any real conversations. We just talk.


    Young Charlie : What time does the library close?
    Ann Newton : If you'd read as much as you should, you'd know it closes at nine.


    Uncle Charlie : How was church, Charlie? Did you count the house? Turn anybody away?
    Young Charlie : No. Room enough for everyone.
    Uncle Charlie : Well, I'm glad to hear that. The show's been running such a long time, I thought maybe attendance might be falling off.





    Movie Title: The Rainmaker (1997) as Miss Birdie:



    Miss Birdie : This is that good process turkey.

       
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