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White Christmas (1954) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 3

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Famous quotes and funny lines from White Christmas (1954), featuring short audio clips in wav or mp3 format which can be used as ringtones.

Actors: Bing Crosby (Bob Wallace), Danny Kaye (Phil Davis), Rosemary Clooney (Betty Haynes)

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21 Well, I'm more the I don't mind pushing my best friend into it, but I'm scared stiff when I get anywhere close to it myself kind.

— Phil Davis (Danny Kaye)

22 When my bankroll is getting small I think of when I had none at all and I fall asleep counting my blessings.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

23 You don't have to apologize. Everybody's got an angle.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

24 All right. Fine, OK, swell. I'll go and get something to eat. Not because I want something to eat, but because if I don't get something to eat, you won't go to sleep. Good night.

— Betty Haynes (Rosemary Clooney)

25 And it gives us a chance, you see, sir, to test new material. -On what? -On the audience. We use them like guinea pigs.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

26 And look at the rest of your appearance. You're a disgrace to the outfit. You're soft. You're sloppy. You're unruly. You're undisciplined. And I never saw anything look so wonderful in my whole life.

27 Break your arm, your ankle or your neck, but don't break anything valuable.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

28 But a janitor! -Matter of fact, it's worse than that. I own this hotel.

29 Come now, I admit I was a little carried away and everything, but there's no use getting all upset with just a simple little kiss. Nobody signed a contract.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby)

30 How much is wow? -Right in between ouch and boing.

— Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby), Phil Davis (Danny Kaye)

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