Captain Renault:
In 1935, you ran guns to Ethiopia. In 1936, you fought in Spain, on the Loyalist side.
Rick: I got well paid for it on both occasions.
Captain Renault: The winning side would have paid you much better.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Rick: I got well paid for it on both occasions.
Captain Renault: The winning side would have paid you much better.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Captain Renault:
Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Captain Renault:
Rick, there are many exit visas sold in this café, but we know that you've never sold one. That is the reason we permit you to remain open.
Rick: Oh? I thought it was because I let you win at roulette.
Captain Renault: That is another reason.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Rick: Oh? I thought it was because I let you win at roulette.
Captain Renault: That is another reason.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Captain Renault:
Ricky, I'm going to miss you. Apparently you're the only one in Casablanca with less scruples than I.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Captain Renault:
We are very honored tonight, Rick. Major Strasser is one of the reasons the Third Reich enjoys the reputation it has today.
Major Heinrich Strasser: You repeat Third Reich as though you expected there to be others!
Captain Renault: Well, personally, Major, I will take what comes.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Major Heinrich Strasser: You repeat Third Reich as though you expected there to be others!
Captain Renault: Well, personally, Major, I will take what comes.
--Claude Rains (as Captain Louis Renault) in Casablanca
Mr. Dryden:
[to Bentley, on a meeting between Lawrence and Allenby] Well, I'll tell you. It's a little clash of temperament that's going on in there. Inevitably, one of them's half-mad - and the other, wholly unscrupulous.
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
Mr. Dryden:
A man who tells lies, like me, merely hides the truth. But a man who tells half-lies has forgotten where he put it.
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
Mr. Dryden:
Lawrence, only two kinds of creature get fun in the desert: Bedouins and gods, and you're neither. Take it from me, for ordinary men, it's a burning, fiery furnace.
T.E. Lawrence: No, Dryden, it's going to be fun.
Mr. Dryden: It is recognized that you have a funny sense of fun.
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
T.E. Lawrence: No, Dryden, it's going to be fun.
Mr. Dryden: It is recognized that you have a funny sense of fun.
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
Mr. Dryden:
Well. It seems we're to have a British waterworks with an Arab flag on it. Do you think it was worth it?
General Allenby: Not my business. Thank God I'm a soldier.
Mr. Dryden: Yes, sir. So you keep saying.
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
General Allenby: Not my business. Thank God I'm a soldier.
Mr. Dryden: Yes, sir. So you keep saying.
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
Mr. Dryden:
You've been telling half truths.One who tells lies hides the truth but when telling half truths,you've forgotten where you've put it.
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia
--Claude Rains (as Mr. Dryden) in Lawrence of Arabia