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Desk Set (1957) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 5

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Quotes from the movie Desk Set (1957), featuring short sound clips with voice, which you can use as ringtones or for sharing them with friends.

Actors: Spencer Tracy (Richard Sumner), Katharine Hepburn (Bunny Watson), Gig Young (Mike Cutler), Joan Blondell (Peg Costello)

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41 What is the company policy here at Christmas? -Anything goes, as long as you don't lock the doors.
42 Who do you think you're kidding? Everybody knows you haven't got a brain in your head.

— Mike Cutler (Gig Young)

43 You ought to drink a little something for those hiccups.
44 You wait until you get my bill. You'll be impressed.

— Richard Sumner (Spencer Tracy)

45 City Morgue. Can I help you?
46 How do I look? -Too good for him.

— Peg Costello (Joan Blondell)

47 I didn't want to say anything in front of your staff, because every time I mention what I do, people seem to go into a panic.

— Richard Sumner (Spencer Tracy)

48 I'll bet you write wonderful letters.

— Richard Sumner (Spencer Tracy)

49 Moral: never assume.

— Bunny Watson (Katharine Hepburn)

50 Really? And you chose to go into reference work with a bad memory?

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