The Ghost and Mrs Muir
1947
Captain Gregg: I've lived the life of a man and am not ashamed to admit it.
Captain Gregg: No woman has ever been the worse for knowing me.
Captain Daniel Gregg: You must make your own life amongst the living and, whether you meet fair winds or foul, find your own way to harbor in the end.
Mr Coombe: In my opinion, you are the most obstinate young woman I have ever met. Lucy Muir: Thank you, Mr Coombe!
Captain Gregg: My dear! Never let anyone tell you to be ashamed of your figure.
Lucy Muir: He took me unawares! Captain Gregg: (laughs) My dear, since Eve picked the apple, no woman has ever been taken entirely unawares.
Lucy Muir: It's no crime to be alive! Captain Gregg: No, my dear, sometimes it's a great inconvenience. The living can be hurt.
Lucy Muir: (to the ghost of Captain Gregg) You'll forgive me if I take a minute to get accustomed to you.
Lucy Muir: (referring to her romance with Miles Fairley) You said I should see men. Captain Gregg: I said men, not perfumed parlour snakes!