Mary Treadwell:
Everybody on this ship is in love. Love me whether or not I love you. Love me whether I am fit to love. Love me whether I am able to love. Even is there is no such thing as love. Love me.
--Vivien Leigh (as Mary Treadwell) in Ship of Fools
--Vivien Leigh (as Mary Treadwell) in Ship of Fools
Mary Treadwell:
Tell me. Wouldn't it unnverve you to have an affair with me?
--Vivien Leigh (as Mary Treadwell) in Ship of Fools
--Vivien Leigh (as Mary Treadwell) in Ship of Fools
Myra Lester:
Every parting from you is like a little eternity.
--Vivien Leigh (as Myra) in Waterloo Bridge
--Vivien Leigh (as Myra) in Waterloo Bridge
Myra Lester:
I loved you, I've never loved anyone else. I never shall, that's the truth Roy, I never shall.
--Vivien Leigh (as Myra) in Waterloo Bridge
--Vivien Leigh (as Myra) in Waterloo Bridge
Jenny Brown:
I think that David thinks a woman should follow three paces behind with slippers.
Mary Treadwell: Men usually do.
--Vivien Leigh (as Mary Treadwell) in Ship of Fools
Mary Treadwell: Men usually do.
--Vivien Leigh (as Mary Treadwell) in Ship of Fools
Julius Caesar:
What's the matter?
Cleopatra: You're bald! That's why you wear the wreath!
--Vivien Leigh (as Cleopatra) in Caesar and Cleopatra
Cleopatra: You're bald! That's why you wear the wreath!
--Vivien Leigh (as Cleopatra) in Caesar and Cleopatra
Roy Cronin:
The ballet was beautiful.
Myra Lester: Madame didn't think so.
Roy Cronin: Well, experts never know - it takes outsiders to know, and I tell you, it was beautiful.
Myra Lester: That certainly proves you're an outsider.
--Vivien Leigh (as Myra) in Waterloo Bridge
Myra Lester: Madame didn't think so.
Roy Cronin: Well, experts never know - it takes outsiders to know, and I tell you, it was beautiful.
Myra Lester: That certainly proves you're an outsider.
--Vivien Leigh (as Myra) in Waterloo Bridge
[first lines]
A Sailor: Can I help you, ma'am?
Blanche DuBois: Why, they told me to take a streetcar named Desire and then transfer to one called Cemetery and ride six blocks and get off at Elysian Fields.
--Vivien Leigh (as Blanche DuBois) in A Streetcar Named Desire
A Sailor: Can I help you, ma'am?
Blanche DuBois: Why, they told me to take a streetcar named Desire and then transfer to one called Cemetery and ride six blocks and get off at Elysian Fields.
--Vivien Leigh (as Blanche DuBois) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Rene Picard:
Twenty dollars. Twenty dollars for Miss Maybelle Merriwether.
Tony Fontaine: Twenty five dollars for Miss Fanny Elsing.
Dr. Meade: Only twenty five dollars to give?
Rhett Butler: One hundred and fifty dollars in gold.
Dr. Meade: For what lady, sir?
Rhett Butler: For Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Dr. Meade: For whom, sir?
Rhett Butler: Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Dr. Meade: Mrs. Hamilton is in mourning, Captain Butler. But I'm sure any of our Atlanta belles would be proud to...
Rhett Butler: Dr. Meade, I said Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Dr. Meade: She will not consider it, sir.
Scarlett: Oh, yes, I will.
--Vivien Leigh (as Scarlett O'Hara) in Gone with the Wind
Tony Fontaine: Twenty five dollars for Miss Fanny Elsing.
Dr. Meade: Only twenty five dollars to give?
Rhett Butler: One hundred and fifty dollars in gold.
Dr. Meade: For what lady, sir?
Rhett Butler: For Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Dr. Meade: For whom, sir?
Rhett Butler: Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Dr. Meade: Mrs. Hamilton is in mourning, Captain Butler. But I'm sure any of our Atlanta belles would be proud to...
Rhett Butler: Dr. Meade, I said Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Dr. Meade: She will not consider it, sir.
Scarlett: Oh, yes, I will.
--Vivien Leigh (as Scarlett O'Hara) in Gone with the Wind