Thelma Ritter quotes:

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  • When a man and a woman see each other and like each other they ought to come together - wham - like a couple of taxis on Broadway, not sit around analyzing each other like two specimens in a bottle.

  • If there's anything worse than a woman living alone, it's a woman saying she likes it.

  • We've become a race of Peeping Toms. What people ought to do is get outside their own house and look in for a change. Yes sir. How's that for a bit of homespun philosophy?

  • As a guest who doesn't eat, drink or smoke, you leave much to be desired, but as a writer, you're my girl.

  • Intelligence. Nothing has caused the human race so much trouble as intelligence.

  • Do you know what I like about your program? Even when I'm running the vacuum, I can understand it.

  • Nobody ever invented a polite word for a killing yet.

  • Stella: I got a nose for trouble. I can smell it ten miles away. . . . I can smell trouble right here in this apartment. First you smash your leg. Then you get to lookin' out the window. See things you shouldn't see. Trouble. I can see you in court now, surrounded by a bunch of lawyers in double-breasted suits. You're pleading: 'Judge, it was only a little bit of innocent fun. I love my neighbors like a father.' And the Judge says, 'Well, congratulations, you've just given birth to three years in. . . .'

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