- Dr. Eubank: He's liable to become distant and irritable. If he decides not to have the operation, he should probably learn lip-reading...
- Anthony Warrin: I'm reading a book - Beethoven, His Life and Deafness. He wanted to kill himself, and he had his art... I don't even have my art!
- Marion Moore: [She catches Warrin about to jump from the balcony of his penthouse] Tony, what are you doing?
- Anthony Warrin: Maybe I am a coward! Maybe I don't have the heroics you admire in people, but I know how I feel inside! And it makes me wonder... about God. A God who has no time to help those who need him!
- Anthony Warrin: [singing the film's title tune, for which Liberace is credited with composing the music] Take this song, most dearly yours - Signed with love, sincerely yours!
- Anthony Warrin: I've told you a dozen times before, a pianist hasn't arrived until he's played at Carnegie Hall. Once I play there, I'll have a new career!
- Anthony Warrin: Please, please, my dear young lady, what are you doing to my piano? Teasing it? Flirting with it? This is not a scrabble board. Where did you practice your scales? Reaching for martinis?
- Anthony Warrin: You're just playing notes. There's no feeling! You got to put your heart into your hands. And practice!
- Linda Curtis: When your family has money, you're supposed to be accomplished. So, I became accomplished. I learned to paint, to ride, to dance - even try to play the piano. All my relatives tell me I'm *very* good. Confidentially, I'm not. Some people are just born listeners and I'm one of them. But, my family won't be convinced until I get a letter from you saying that I should stick to Mediterranean cruises and Canasta.
- Prof. Zwolinski: Why did you come?
- Anthony Warrin: To improve my technique, maestro. But, perhaps, it's good enough.
- Anthony Warrin: I love a room like this. It's so friendly and intimate. I almost feel like I could reach out and touch you. You mind if I touch you? You want to touch me? Go ahead. A little higher, honey. About here I get the message.
- Italian Restaurant Proprietor: I don't take-a no check. I only take cash. C.O.D.
- Anthony Warrin: You don't seem to understand. I play the piano.
- Italian Restaurant Proprietor: Oh, you play the piano. Eh?
- Anthony Warrin: Yeah.
- Italian Restaurant Proprietor: Good. So my little bambino. Come on, pay the check.
- Anthony Warrin: What a minute, I'm Anthony Warren.
- Italian Restaurant Proprietor: And I'm-a Mario Lanza. Cash.
- Howard Ferguson: Cherry blossoms and geishas are fine, but, after awhile you get to miss the Giants, the Automat.
- Anthony Warrin: It's - tough to say goodbye.
- Marion Moore: Yes, it is. Bye, Tony.
- Anthony Warrin: Bye.
- Mrs. McGinley, Sarah Cosgrove, Dick Cosgrove, Mrs. Cosgrove, Mr. Cosgrove, Alvie Hunt, Grandfather Hunt: [singing] When Irish eyes are smiling, All the world seems bright and gay...