National Velvet (1944)
Anne Revere: Mrs. Brown
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Quotes
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Mrs. Brown : That'll be a dispute to the end of time, Mr. Brown: whether it's better to do the right thing for the wrong reason or the wrong thing for the right reason.
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[Mrs. Brown is talking with Velvet in the attic]
Mrs. Brown : We're alike. I, too, believe that everyone should have a chance at a breathtaking piece of folly once in his life. I was twenty when they said a woman couldn't swim the Channel. You're twelve; you think a horse of yours can win the Grand National. Your dream has come early; but remember, Velvet, it will have to last you all the rest of your life.
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Mrs. Brown : What's the meaning of goodness if there isn't a little badness to overcome?
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Donald Brown : I was sick all night!
Mr. Herbert Brown : Donald, you told a story, didn't you?
Donald Brown : Yes, sir, it was a story.
Mr. Herbert Brown : Well, you know what to do.
Donald Brown : What?
Mr. Herbert Brown : You say you're sorry.
[Donald puts his head on his hand]
Mr. Herbert Brown : Well?
Mrs. Brown : He's thinking.
Mr. Herbert Brown : [to Donald] Well, make up your mind.
Donald Brown : Alright, I'm sorry.
[continues eating his dinner]
Mr. Herbert Brown : Well, go on. Sorry for what?
Donald Brown : For being sick all night!
Mr. Herbert Brown : That boy will make a lawyer.
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Mrs. Brown : Win or lose, it's all the same. It's how you take it that counts, and knowing when to let go; knowing when it's over and time to go on to the next thing.
Velvet Brown : The next thing?
Mrs. Brown : Things come suitable to the time, Velvet. Enjoy each thing, then forget it and go on to the next. There's a time for everything. There's a time for having a horse in the Grand National, being in love, having children; yes, even for dying. All in proper order at the proper time.
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Mr. Herbert Brown : It's one thing to out-think a man, quite another to outsmart him.
Mrs. Brown : And who will say which is which?