Mrs. Mary Morris:
You act more like you're opening a safe than a can.
Patsy: Ain't it funny how them habits hang on?
--George E. Stone (as Patsy) in You and Me
Patsy: Ain't it funny how them habits hang on?
--George E. Stone (as Patsy) in You and Me
Ziggie Feinstein:
[Pointing his finger at her] Say, on the level, don't you know where the boss is?
Miss Taylor: [Sticking her finger in his stomach] On the level, I don't, but you might try Corcoran's or maybe you've been thrown out of that speakeasy.
Ziggie Feinstein: They don't throw you out of speakeasies... they carry you out!
--George E. Stone (as Ziggie Feinstein) in Five Star Final
Miss Taylor: [Sticking her finger in his stomach] On the level, I don't, but you might try Corcoran's or maybe you've been thrown out of that speakeasy.
Ziggie Feinstein: They don't throw you out of speakeasies... they carry you out!
--George E. Stone (as Ziggie Feinstein) in Five Star Final
Sol Levy:
They will always talk about Yancy. He's gonna be part of the history of the great Southwest. It's men like him that build the world. The rest of them, like me... why, we just come along and live in it.
--George E. Stone (as Sol Levy) in Cimarron
--George E. Stone (as Sol Levy) in Cimarron
Mrs. Tracy Wyatt:
One of my ancestors was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Sol Levy: That's all right. A relative of mine, a fellow named Moses, wrote the Ten Commandments.
--George E. Stone (as Sol Levy) in Cimarron
Sol Levy: That's all right. A relative of mine, a fellow named Moses, wrote the Ten Commandments.
--George E. Stone (as Sol Levy) in Cimarron