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Marnie

Marnie

Mark Rutland: But I do want to go to bed, Marnie. I very much want to go to bed.


--Sean Connery (as Mark Rutland) in Marnie

Marnie

Marnie

Mark Rutland: Did you have a tough childhood, Miss Taylor?
Marnie Edgar: Not particularly.
Mark Rutland: I think you did. I think you've had a hard, tough climb.


--Sean Connery (as Mark Rutland) in Marnie

Marnie

Marnie

Mark Rutland: Here we are old bean, the homestead.


--Sean Connery (as Mark Rutland) in Marnie

Marnie

Marnie

Mark Rutland: I'm fighting a powerful impulse to beat the hell out of you.


--Sean Connery (as Mark Rutland) in Marnie

Marnie

Marnie

Mark Rutland: When we get home, I'll explain that we had a lover's quarrel... That you ran away... That I went after you and brought you back. That'll please Dad. He admires action. Then I'll explain that we' re gonna be married before the week is out... That I can't bear to have you out of my sight. He also admires wholesome animal lust.


--Sean Connery (as Mark Rutland) in Marnie


Marnie

Marnie

Mark Rutland: You're very sexy with your face clean.


--Sean Connery (as Mark Rutland) in Marnie

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Michael McBride: [singing] Have you ever seen the seagulls a-flyin' o'er the heather, or the crimson sails on Galway Bay the fishermen unfurl? Oh, the Earth is filled with beauty, and it's gathered all together in the form and face and dainty grace of a pretty Irish girl. Oh, she is my dear, my darling one, her eyes so sparklin' full of fun, no other, no other can match the likes of her! She is my dear, my darling one, my smilin' and beguilin' one; I love the ground she walks upon, my darling Irish girl!


--Sean Connery (as ) in Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Michael McBride: What kind of man are you at all, who doesn't believe in the little people?
Pony Sugrue: Maybe you'd like to find out.
Michael McBride: Indeed I would. You know, someone beat me over the head that night, and I thought it was the little people. But when I spoke to King Brian about it, he said that you should take the consequences.
Pony Sugrue: What consequences?
Michael McBride: Indeed, that's what I asked his Majesty. And you know what he said? He said, "If I were you, I'd poke the blackguard in the face."
[they fight; Pony is knocked down]


--Sean Connery (as ) in Darby O'Gill and the Little People

A Fine Madness

A Fine Madness

Samson Shillitoe: [to the irate members of the women's club] Spine snappers! You don't want my poetry. You want my liver!


--Sean Connery (as Samson Shillitoe) in A Fine Madness

A Fine Madness

A Fine Madness

Samson Shillitoe: The words of Mercury are hard after the songs of Apollo.


--Sean Connery (as Samson Shillitoe) in A Fine Madness

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