My Six Loves (1963)
Hans Conried: Kinsley Kross
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Quotes
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Kinsley Kross : Well, I realize this is pretty heady stuff for a man of the cloth, reverend. But there are other days in the week beside Sunday.
Reverend Jim Larkin : Trash is trash any day of the week, Mr. Kross.
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Kinsley Kross : Well, let me put it into simple language. A civilized woman rebels against the dichotomy of modern society, and seeks her euphoria in.. depravity.
Marty Bliss : Why, it'll make a bombshell at the box office
Ethel : That explains everything.
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Kinsley Kross : This play breaks with the past, transcending also the trending modern postures which I find equally irrelevant in their persistent search for universal verities. It, uh, springs from a personal ethos that I call generative nihilisms. Do you agree, darling?
Janice Courtney : Oh, yes, of course I do. Um, how do you feel about it, Ethel?
Ethel : He lost me at lunch, right after he said, "Pass me the potato salad."
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Kinsley Kross : Where's your flaming star going - for a cooling walk in the rain?
Marty Bliss : Uh, let me put it to ya this way, Kinsley. She's escaping from the dichotomy of modern living and she's going to seek her euphoria in Connecticut.
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Kinsley Kross : And under my brilliant tutelage, every good, healthy, schizophrenic impulse within you will surge to the surface.
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Kinsley Kross : I see you've been reading my play.
Reverend Jim Larkin : That's right.
Kinsley Kross : Well?
Reverend Jim Larkin : Well, I've always had a grudging respect for your work, Mr. Kross. Even though it's offended some people, it's always had a certain honesty. I wish I could say the same for this.