Christine Collins: He's not my son! Capt. J.J. Jones: Why are you doing this, Mrs. Collins? Why are you doing this? You seem perfectly capable of taking care of the boy. Your job pays you enough to attend to his personal needs, so I don't understand ...
Know that it is a corpse who loves you and adores you and will never, never leave you!...Look, I am not laughing now, crying, crying for you, Christine, who have torn off my mask and who therefore can never leave me again!...Oh, mad Christine, who wa...
Sir Wilfrid: Be prepared for hysterics and even a fainting spell. Better have smelling salts handy and a nip of brandy. Christine Vole: I do not think that will be necessary. I never faint because I am not sure that I will fall gracefully and I never...
Dr. John Montgomery: He had two cavities that needed filling. He put up a fight, but I took care of it. Christine Collins: And? Dr. John Montgomery: Your son's upper front teeth were separated by a small tissue, a diastema. It made them sit about an ...
Spiritual principles do not change, but we do.
It's been a misery for me, living with Christine Keeler.
I think the concept of seeking fame and fortune in women's football in the States is a bit idyllic.
[last lines] Tony Stark: There's been speculation that I was involved in the events that occurred on the freeway and the rooftop... Christine Everheart: I'm sorry, Mr. Stark, but do you honestly expect us to believe that that was a bodyguard in a sui...
[last lines] Christine Collins: Three boys made a run for it that night, detective, and if one got out, then maybe either or both of the other two did too. Maybe Walter's out there having the same fears that he did. Afraid to come home and identify h...
I never pass up the chance to shop at vintage stores.
Christine 'Chrissie' Watkins: Come on into the water!
For sportsmen or women who want to be champions, the mind can be as important, if not more important, than any other part of the body.
But it took me awhile to figure out Christine at this age, you know.
I try to listen to my children. I try to change with my children.
It's clear that women athletics are pretty far behind in every way. In terms of facilities, how much we make, everything.
But I've always believed that Christine Cagney shouldn't be played past a certain age.
Christine: What *is* the going rate for a trapped-in-an-elevator adventure?
I think the concept of seeking fame and fortune in women's football in the States is a bit idyllic. Look at all the teams in America that have folded, and the leagues.
A leopard does not change his spots, or change his feeling that spots are rather a credit.
In front of the world, all of a sudden I'm a great athlete and I'm put into an environment with 25 other women and I'm expected to go to team meals, team functions.
Men are sort of doofuses about sunscreen, and for the most part, women are more inclined to take better care of themselves, but a reminder is always good for everyone.