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![]() Gladys Cooper QuotationMovie Title: Now, Voyager (1942) as Mrs. Henry Windle Vale / Mrs. Vale: Mrs. Henry Windle Vale : No member of the Vale family has ever had a nervous breakdown. Dr. Jasquith : Well there's one having one now. Mrs. Vale : Charlotte is no more ill than a moulting canary. Movie Title: The Song of Bernadette (1943) as Sister Marie Therese Verzous: Sister Marie Therese Verzous : Are you pert or just stupid? Bernadette : I'm stupid, Sister. Movie Title: My Fair Lady (1964) as Mrs. Higgins: Mrs. Higgins : Henry! What a disagreeable surprise. Mrs. Higgins : However did you learn good manners with my son around? Eliza Doolittle : It was very difficult. I should never have known how ladies and gentlemen really behaved, if it hadn't been for Colnel Pickering. He always showed what he thought and felt about me as if I were something better than a common flower girl. You see, Mrs. Higgins, apart from the things one can pick up, the difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. I shall always be a common flower girl to Professor Higgins, because he always treats me like a common flower girl, and always will. But I know that I shall always be a lady to Colonel Pickering, because he always treats me like a lady, and always will. Movie Title: Separate Tables (1958) as Mrs. Railton-Bell: Mrs. Railton-Bell : Are you on the side of Mr. Malcolm and his defense advice or are you on the side of the Christian virtues -- like Mr. Fowler and myself? John Malcolm : Never in my life have I heard a question so disgracefully begged. You should be in politics, Mrs. Railton-Bell. |
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