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William Powell, Julie Adams, Charles Drake, and Tommy Ivo in The Treasure of Lost Canyon (1952)

Quotes

The Treasure of Lost Canyon

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  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: A pair of self-centered people like us should avoid children as if they were germs.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: You know, I disliked children all my life. Little monsters - most of them.
  • David: It's grownups make 'em that way.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Well, I don't know whether I like you very much either. You're about the strangest young fellow I ever met.
  • David: Yes, sir. But aren't you a very strange gentleman?
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Well... that's tit for tat.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Well, bless my soul. Why you're not a boy at all. You're a philosopher.
  • David: Am I?
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Well, of course you are. You see things clearly; you answer questions truthfully. Well, you'd be amazed how few grownups can do the same.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Hmmm. You never laugh at any of my jokes. Don't you like 'em?
  • David: Oh, yes sir. I like jokes.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Hmmm.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: I've found a most amazing young man. And I've decided to become a father. Uh, you better set another plate.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: I struck gold - my brother, Ben, and I. And I count that the unluckiest day of my life.
  • David: Why?
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Because money is filthy stuff. I despise it. It corrupts - eats out your heart. It separates brother from brother.
  • David: You mean you'd rather be poor?
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Well, let's say that I, uh, I enjoy my present modest income. I'm free from all the worry that money brings. I have good food, good air, the meadows to walk in. Could I ask for more?
  • David: Won't you ever go back?
  • [to San Francisco]
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: Never! The city is a wicked place.
  • David: Samuella said you was a gay old blade.
  • Homer 'Doc' Brown: And, David, if you ever see me buy a ticket to San Francisco, don't hesitate. Burn the stagecoach! Wreck the train! Anything were better than for me to reach the city alive. Can you remember that?

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