Man of the World (1931)
Carole Lombard: Mary Kendall
Quotes
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Michael Trevor : I suppose Paris means something different for everyone. For you, I imagine it means clothes. To Mr. Reynolds, uh, an interlude. Pause between business deals. To your uncle, I daresay it means, uh, change.
Mary Kendall : And to you?
Michael Trevor : I don't know. There was a time when it meant everything: gaiety, glamour, adventure. Now...
Mary Kendall : And now?
Michael Trevor : Now it's just a place to live - and eat onion soup at 1:00 in the morning. In America at this hour I suppose it would mean chop suey.
Frank Reynolds : Give me chop suey every time.
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Michael Trevor : Years ago I used to be a - a reporter. After we put the paper to bed at night, we used to stop in at a little place on the corner for chop suey and, uh...
Frank Reynolds : Foo young.
Michael Trevor : Foo young. I hadn't thought of that for years.
Mary Kendall : I suppose living in Paris makes up for not having a bowl of chop suey.
Michael Trevor : I suppose so. It's not the chop suey you miss. It's what it stands for. Home. America. Friends. Fellows I used to know. Plain things without sauces.
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Frank Reynolds : I wish you'd blow a whistle from now on when you're fooling. I never can tell.
Mary Kendall : I never want you to be able to tell.
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Mary Kendall : How do you like my new hat?
Harry Taylor : Oh, it's a humdinger.
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Mary Kendall : Do you know what time the elevator man told me you got in last night?
Harry Taylor : There's a fortune waiting for any elevator man who can't tell time.