Smart Woman (1931)
John Halliday: Sir Guy Harrington
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Quotes
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Sir Guy Harrington : Pretty little thing, Mrs. Gibson. I met her on the boat coming over.
Miss Peggy Preston : Oh! I thought that *you* were her own private property.
Sir Guy Harrington : No, dear me, no. I'm nobody's private property. I'm just a canary without a cage. And you?
Miss Peggy Preston : Just a cage without a canary.
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Sir Guy Harrington : You know, I enjoy an early morning ride myself. It's a - great appetizer.
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Sir Guy Harrington : You can't ever lose a man who really loves you and you can't hold one who doesn't.
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Sir Guy Harrington : I thought all American women were restless and dissatisfied.
Mrs. Nancy Gibson : But, you've never been to America.
Sir Guy Harrington : No. But, I've met a lot of your country women on the continent.
Mrs. Nancy Gibson : Well, that accounts for it. Our happy women stay home.
Sir Guy Harrington : You didn't.
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Sir Guy Harrington : You know, I'm a bit befuddled.
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Sir Guy Harrington : Perhaps, now, there'll be a little chance for me.
Mrs. Nancy Gibson : Oh, it's sweet of you to want me.
Sir Guy Harrington : But, you're still the lady who loves her husband?
Mrs. Nancy Gibson : Aren't women fools!
Sir Guy Harrington : [Looking out the window at Don] I know who is a fool.
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Sir Guy Harrington : All women are alike.
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Sir Guy Harrington : All women are vampires.
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Donald 'Don' : I want you to get rid of Peggy and give Nancy of square deal.
Sir Guy Harrington : Am I to understand that you're suggesting that I devote myself in the future - to your wife?
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Sir Guy Harrington : You may be right. As a matter of fact, I'm not at all sure that you're wrong. You may be right. And then again, you may be wrong.
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Sir Guy Harrington : I've always been a very weak character.