No Man of Her Own (1932)
Carole Lombard: Connie Randall
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Quotes
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Connie : You wouldn't ruin a ladies reputation, would you?
Babe Stewart : No! No-no-no. No neighbors, have you? Mmm! Pajamas.
Connie : Lounging pajamas.
Babe Stewart : Oh, I'm glad you told me.
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Connie : Oh, I've been busy leading my usual life of sin.
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Connie : Well, what's been happening that's exciting? Did the Drug Store get in the banana flavored ice cream yet?
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Connie : Oh, you look grand darling. If we weren't married, I'd flirt with you.
Babe Stewart : Why don't you try it anyway?
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Connie : You'd be lovely to have around, just to sprinkle the flowers with your personality.
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Connie : Just a New York cowboy aren't you? Passing through and giving a little small town girl her big moment.
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Connie : The girl who lands him will say no and put an anchor on it... But isn't it tough when all you can think of is yes?
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Connie : No, there's nothing wrong, cause there's nothing right.
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Connie : No, George, I'm not sore at you. I wish I were, then there'd be some hope. Sure, I like you, George; but, where do we go from there?
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Connie : Well, would you like Shakespeare?
Babe Stewart : Oh, Shakespeare's all right. But, you know how it is. Some nights you just don't feel like Shakespeare.
Connie : No.
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Connie : You could be nice. Try it sometime.
Babe Stewart : I might even be nice if you liked it.
Connie : You write the words and the music, don't you?
Babe Stewart : Clever girl.
Connie : Yes, I thought I told you that.
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Babe Stewart : See you at nine o'clock.
Connie : Sure of yourself, aren't you?
Babe Stewart : I wouldn't be if I was sure of you.
Connie : I have a date. I have a steady date, every night - with my bed.
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Connie : That's the freshest specimen that ever stepped in this library. And he asked me to go out with him! Is he looking?
Mattie : No.
Connie : You sure?
Mattie : Ah-huh. You do want to go out with him, don't you Connie?
Connie : He is nice, isn't he.
Mattie : He's reading now.
Connie : Make sure.
Mattie : He's reading.
Connie : He has lovely dimples, doesn't he? Did you notice? And when he smiles at you...
Mattie : Oh, go ahead Connie.
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Connie : Oh! You scared me. It's time to go. We'll be closing. It's nine o'clock.
Babe Stewart : What do you do with all the hearts you break? Hmm?
[long kiss]
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Connie : [after a long kiss with Babe] You shouldn't have done that. I must go and you must go. See you in church.
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Mrs. Randall : Connie, if you must go to the lake, for heaven's sake don't ask Mr. Stewart. Those hoodlums, drinking and card playing, he'll get the wrong impression of you!
Connie : Well, I didn't ask him, mother.
Mrs. Randall : Oh, no. You didn't ask: Quiet lake. Pale moon. Pine trees. Soft breezes.
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Connie : What on earth are you doing way up here?
Babe Stewart : Well, you invited me up, didn't you?
Connie : Yes. But, I didn't think you'd accept.
Babe Stewart : I never disappoint a lady.
Connie : Oh, how thoughtful of you.
Babe Stewart : Well, here I am.
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Babe Stewart : Now, let's talk this whole thing over.
Connie : Well, why don't you say something?
Babe Stewart : You're awfully sweet.
Connie : You think so?
Babe Stewart : Mm-hum. And that isn't all.
Connie : What else?
Babe Stewart : Oh, a lot of things.
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Babe Stewart : It's very proper. We're dancing. Come on, you like this.
Connie : Well, I hadn't thought about it. Will you give me till tomorrow to answer?
[Babe squeezes Connie closer]
Connie : Please, you don't interest me that way, really. Doesn't that hurt your pride?
Babe Stewart : No. You're much too pretty.
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Connie : Of course, I forgot. I promised Charlie I'd meet him at the dance.
Babe Stewart : Certainly. Why don't you go?
Connie : Because you fascinate me.
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Connie : [Babe kisses Connie] You still refuse to be nice, don't you?
Babe Stewart : All right. What does a nice guy do? Sit around and talk?
Connie : Yes. I know some nice people who talk.
Babe Stewart : Lovely evening, isn't it.
Connie : Charming.
Babe Stewart : You think it will rain tomorrow?
Connie : Oh, it probably will. It's a holiday.
Babe Stewart : Well, that takes care of the weather.
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Babe Stewart : Why keep kidding around like this?
Connie : I'm not kidding. Only, well, you just walk in and pick up a girl and walk out. Is that fair?
Babe Stewart : No. No, you're right.
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Connie : Why don't you be a sport? Why don't you give a girl a break? Why don't you take a chance?
Babe Stewart : I don't get you?
Connie : Have you ever gambled?
Babe Stewart : Yeah, I'll gamble on anything.
Connie : Why don't you gamble with me.
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Connie : Oh, darling, why did we take such a fast train?
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Connie : Darling, don't keep me waiting too long. I'm liable to get lonesome.
Babe Stewart : All right, honey.
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Babe Stewart : Honey, you knocked 'em dead tonight.
Connie : What a break for little Connie. The only girl with four men. You can't deny I was the most popular woman there.
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Connie : Are you a millionaire or something? Losing three thousand dollars, that way, in one evening. I never knew there was that much money in the world.
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Connie : I'm not trying to talk you into anything. I know you need a lot of rope. Whether you hang yourself or bring the rope back, I don't know. It's up to you.
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Babe Stewart : I changed my mind about your staying here. You're going back to Glendale.
Connie : But I like it here.
Babe Stewart : I'm not going to leave you in this hard boiled town. You're going back to Glendale on the next train.
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Babe Stewart : If I wasn't such a toughie, you'd get under my skin.
Connie : You're not so tough.
Babe Stewart : No? You don't think so, huh?
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Connie : You don't care for this sort of life any more than I do.
Babe Stewart : You know more about me that I know about myself, don't you?
Connie : Maye I do. Maybe I know something about you that you don't know anything about. Maybe I didn't just marry you on the flip of a coin.