Smilin' Through (1932)
Norma Shearer: Kathleen, Moonyean Clare
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Quotes
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Kenneth Wayne : How about a toast?
Kathleen : I know one. Here's to your health, your honor, and the health of all your descendants, great and small.
Kenneth Wayne : That's a mighty handsome toast.
Kathleen : But, Irish toasts are the best I know.
Kenneth Wayne : May you keep as young and as pretty as you are, until doomsday, and never forget the man who wished it.
Kathleen : I wonder now, as I look at you, have we never met before?
Kenneth Wayne : No, I guess we haven't. I shouldn't have forgotten.
Kathleen : Oh, could you be Irish too!
Kenneth Wayne : Yeah, I could, if I saw enough of you!
Kathleen : Oh!
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Kathleen : People were afraid to come into this room. Something had happened here. Something strange and terrible.
Willie Ainley : You have got an uncomfortable mind.
Kathleen : They locked the doors and went away forever. As though there were a curse on the house.
Willie Ainley : I say, you know, you're giving me the creeps.
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Kathleen : Look at this. When Jeremy Wayne got it, he crushed it in his hand and threw it away. Why would he do that?
Willie Ainley : Probably he was blotto. He emptied half of the decanter.
Kathleen : Don't be an ass, Willie!
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Kenneth Wayne : The very thing for you, old Port. Look.
Kathleen : 1847!
Willie Ainley : '47?
Kenneth Wayne : Well, it was the best I could find. Any ole Port in a storm. Ha-ha-ha.
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Kathleen : Well, I'll be darned. A window peeper!
Kenneth Wayne : Oh no, I wasn't peeping. I was just looking.
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Sir John Carteret : Oh, darling, what's the use of going to Paris?
Moonyeen : What's the use of doing anything, except for sitting here the rest of our lives.
Sir John Carteret : Except, the food's awfully good in Paris.
Moonyeen : Its going to be a beautiful honeymoon - spent in a restaurant.
Sir John Carteret : Ha-ha-ha, Oh, darling.
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Kenneth Wayne : Oh, darling, I love you so.
Kathleen : Is that all?
Kenneth Wayne : All?
Kathleen : Don't you want me, too? I want you. I'm not ashamed to say it. I'm yours. You're mine. I want that to be true, before you go.
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Kathleen : I've been an awful prune.
Kenneth Wayne : Oh no, darling, no you haven't.
Kathleen : Yes I have.
Kenneth Wayne : No, far from a prune.
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Kathleen : It has been fun, hasn't it?
Kenneth Wayne : Oh, it's been swell!
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Moonyeen : [singing] There's a gray lock or two in the brown of the hair, There's some silver in mine too I see. But in all of the years, when the clouds brought their tears, those two eyes of blue, kept smiling through - at me.
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Kathleen : I don't care what happens the day after tomorrow! Any more than I care what happened 50 years ago!
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Kathleen : Well, I can't force you to take me! You haven't convinced me at all. Of course, if you, if you don't want me!
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Sir John Carteret : Why, then, is this what they call dying? It's nothing, is it?
Moonyeen : Nothing, dear! And everything!