We're in the Money (1935)
Henry O'Neill: Stephen Dinsmore
Quotes
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Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : There's an old saying that youth is such a marvelous thing, it's too bad it's given to us when we're too young to appreciate it.
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Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : It seems rather sad that with the money you've inherited, from your highly lamented father, that you didn't inherit his tendency to increase the family fortune; rather, than your tendency to decrease it - by excessive donations to the opposite sex!
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Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : Our inscrutable master tells me: youth must have its fling.
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Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : You might very well join me in advising him that in youth, in flinging, need not necessarily fling money in such large gobs into the laps of undeserving women.
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Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : If you'd growl like that at Miss Claire LeClaire, instead of cooing, she wouldn't now be suing you for a half-million dollars.
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Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : My final remark is this, that you immediately take your yacht for a trip or vice-a-versa.
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Jevons, Courtney's Butler : It's a young lady, sir. She wishes to speak to - Carter.
Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : Your little lady from the park.
C. Richard Courtney, aka Carter : Now, this girl's different.
Lawyer Stephen 'Dinsy' Dinsmore : You mean, they all work differently.