Holiday (1938) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 6

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Listen to famous short quotes from Holiday (1938) freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: Katharine Hepburn (Linda Seton), Cary Grant (Johnny Case), Doris Nolan (Julia Seton)

4 more actors, Lew Ayres (Ned), Henry Kolker (Edward Seton), Edward Everett Horton (Professor Nick Potter), Jean Dixon (Susan Potter)

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51 Of course they may be right. -Don't you believe it. -I don't know. They seem so awfully sure.

— Johnny Case (Cary Grant)

52 Oh, Ned, now please. You've been drinking steadily since eight o'clock. -Yes, funny old Ned. On New Year's Eve too.

— Ned (Lew Ayres)

53 Oui, monsieur Porter. -The name is Potter. Let's change our name to Porter, then perhaps they'll call us Potter.

— Professor Nick Potter (Edward Everett Horton)

54 She should have realized that Father couldn't announce my engagement without some sort of fuss. -She should have, yes, but unlike me, Linda always hopes.

— Ned (Lew Ayres)

55 They're taken in by her looks. At bottom, she's a very dull girl, and the life she pictures for herself is the life she belongs in.

— Ned (Lew Ayres)

56 This modern generation.

— Linda Seton (Katharine Hepburn)

57 What's the matter, you fed up? -To the neck. -You mean with this million-dollar museum? All those marble pillars down there?

— Johnny Case (Cary Grant)

58 You know, this reminds me a little of the palace of the Emperor Caligula. You remember Caligula, don't you, dear? -Oh, very well indeed. Whatever became of him?

— Professor Nick Potter (Edward Everett Horton)

59 And what are your plans for your wedding trip, may I ask? -We hadn't any very definite... -It's wise to arrange even honeymoons a bit in advance. Let me suggest a little itinerary. You will land at Plymouth or Southampton and proceed straight to London.
60 Darling sister, I shall drink as much as I like at any party I agree to attend. And as much as I like is as much as I can hold. It's my protection against your tiresome friends.

— Ned (Lew Ayres)

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