Movie Quote of the Day – In A Lonely Place, 1950 (dir Nicholas Ray)
Dixon Steele: I was born when she kissed me. I died when she left me. I lived a few weeks while she loved me.
[beat]
Dixon Steele: You like it?
Laurel Gray: What is it?
Dixon Steele: I. . .I want to put it in the script. I don’t know quite where.
Laurel Gray: You feel well now?
Dixon Steele: I don’t know. Maybe.
[beat]
Dixon Steele: Say it back to me, let’s hear how it sounds.
Laurel Gray: I was born when she kissed me. I died when she left me. I. . .
Dixon Steele: I lived a few weeks while she loved me.
Posted on November 8, 2010, in Movie Quote of the Day and tagged 1950, Andrew Solt, Dorothy B. Hughes, Edmund H. North, Gloria Grahame, Humphrey Bogart, In A Lonely Place, Nicholas Ray. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
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