Tom:
What's the most frightening building in London?
Colin: Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
Tom: I believe you're right.
Nancy Jones: What's that?
Colin: Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
Nancy Jones: That's nice. That's true. That's a nice thing to say.
--Rita Tushingham (as ) in The Knack...and How to Get It
Colin: Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
Tom: I believe you're right.
Nancy Jones: What's that?
Colin: Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
Nancy Jones: That's nice. That's true. That's a nice thing to say.
--Rita Tushingham (as ) in The Knack...and How to Get It
Jo:
I hope to be dead and buried by the time I reach your age. Just think you've been living for forty years.
Helen: I know, I must be a biological phenomenon.
Jo: You don't look forty. You look a sort of well-preserved sixty.
--Rita Tushingham (as ) in A Taste of Honey
Helen: I know, I must be a biological phenomenon.
Jo: You don't look forty. You look a sort of well-preserved sixty.
--Rita Tushingham (as ) in A Taste of Honey
Geoffrey:
Do you like me more than you don't like me or do you not like me more than you do?
Jo: Now you're being Irish.
--Rita Tushingham (as ) in A Taste of Honey
Jo: Now you're being Irish.
--Rita Tushingham (as ) in A Taste of Honey
Unknown:
The doctor's a gentleman.
The Bolshevik: Right! It's written all over him.
Unknown: He's a good man.
The Bolshevik: God rot good men.
[Lara silently stares in loathing at the Bolshevik]
--Rita Tushingham (as The Girl) in Doctor Zhivago
The Bolshevik: Right! It's written all over him.
Unknown: He's a good man.
The Bolshevik: God rot good men.
[Lara silently stares in loathing at the Bolshevik]
--Rita Tushingham (as The Girl) in Doctor Zhivago
