The Truth About Youth (1930)
Conway Tearle: Richard Carewe
Quotes
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Richard Carewe : Youth must have his fling, lad, and every dog his day.
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Richard Carewe : I was never taught how - to remove a lady's cloak of respect.
Phyllis Ericson : Well, suppose I show you how. First, I put my arm around your shoulder like this. Then I lean my cheek against your head, sympathetically.
Richard Carewe : Yes. But, I don't need any sympathy.
Phyllis Ericson : Oh, you don't know how to play!
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Phyllis Ericson : Dick, why do you respect me?
Richard Carewe : I don't know.
Phyllis Ericson : I wish you wouldn't respect me so much. It makes me feel awfully lonely; like I was a marble statue in a park. Couldn't you respect me a little less? Just now and then.
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Richard Carewe : I was afraid you might be insulted.
Kara : I am insulted - most pleasantly.
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Kara : I suppose you have your little check all made out and everything?
Richard Carewe : Cash.
Kara : What guarantee have you that I'll keep *my* end of the bargain?
Richard Carewe : Your sense of honor.
Kara : Is that meant as a joke?
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Mrs. Ericson : Is it making me worthy of him to ask me to break my promise to a woman?
Richard Carewe : Which woman? Which promise?
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Phyllis Ericson : Mustn't say "dear", dear. People might hear and then there'd be a scandal.
Richard Carewe : You're so strange.
Phyllis Ericson : You're a revelation!