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Barbara Stanwyck Movie Quotes & Lines – 77 Classics (+ Audio) - page 8

Barbara Stanwyck in 1946

Memorable movie quotes of Barbara Stanwyck (July 16, 1907 – January 20, 1990), with short sound clips, available in MP3 and WAV formats.

71 Oh, I did know you were supposed to be trying to put me in jail or something, but... oh, you were so gentle about it. -Yeah. That's part of the technique.
Barbara Stanwyck as Lee Leander; Fred MacMurray as John Sargent in Remember the Night (1940)

72 What does he do? He decides to commit suicide in protest against the state of civilization.
In Meet John Doe (1941)

73 It was my father, John. And when he talked, people listened. And they'll listen to you, too.
In Meet John Doe (1941)

74 No. Californian. Born right here in Los Angeles.
As Phyllis Dietrichson in Double Indemnity

75 Cook your own breakfast? -Squeeze a grapefruit once in a while. Get the rest down at the corner drugstore.
As Phyllis Dietrichson in Double Indemnity

76 You mean, leave as we are? Live in haystacks, steal our food? Oh, no, that isn't what I want.
As Cathy in Wuthering Heights (1939)

77 You see, I'd have a six course dinner at the table d'hôte across the street, and then say I'd forgotten my purse. Get the difference?
As Lee Leander in Remember the Night (1940)

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