The Invisible Woman Quotes

Kitty Carroll: Well at least the stockings are dry. [Richard Russell looks at Kitty Carroll putting on the stockings]
Kitty Carroll: Now to find my feet. [starts putting on the stocking]
Kitty Carroll: This is worst than dressing in the dark. [pulls up the stocking over her left invisible leg]
Kitty Carroll: There, now we'll see who's stalling!

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Prof. Gibbs: You are the nicest visible I have ever met.

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Sandy Martinson: [Sandy rolls up the pantyhose and puts it on her left invisible leg, then pulls it up] Oh, hi there! [giggles]
Sandy Martinson: Hello toes. [continues pulling up the pantyhose]
Sandy Martinson: Oh, my! [continues pulling up the pantyhose over her knee and thigh]
Sandy Martinson: Oh yeah!

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Security Guard: Sorry, we are closed.

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Charles Dickens: A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is a profound secret and mystery to every other.
Nelly: Until that secret is given to another to look after. And then perhaps two human creatures may know each other.

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[last lines] Actress: This is a tale of woe. This is a tale of sorrow. A love denied, a love restored, to live beyond tomorrow. Lest we think silence is the place to hide a heavy heart, remember, to love and be loved is life itself without which we are nought.

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[first lines] Mr. George Wharton Robinson: Our boys' curriculum is very wide. They perform a short play at the end of every term. Theater's an abiding interest of my wife... Ah, Mary, tea if you please.
Mary: [arriving late]Yes, sir.
Mr. George Wharton Robinson: Through the open door... Nelly, where were you? Mr. Benham has been here since 3: 00.
Nelly: I'm so sorry. Mr. Lambourne has been organizing the boys best he can.
Mary: I lost all sense of time...

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