Topkapi
1964
(first lines) Elizabeth Lipp: It can be done! That's the way it can be done! Aaah... oh, excuse me; I've just had a great idea - something I've been looking for a long time... a very long time.
(last lines) Elizabeth Lipp: There's a secret stairway in the Kremlin - the Romanov jewels...
Elizabeth Lipp: And where do we find these lily-white innocents?
Arthur Simon Simpson: It's not a question of losing my nerve; I never *had* nerve!
(Simpson is talking to the Turkish guards who have arrested him) Arthur Simon Simpson: You frighten me, sir. But, after all, that's part of your job. But if my father could hear you now he'd laugh himself sick. He wasn't no colonel, sir. I just said that in order to make myself seem important. He was a sergeant - acting sergeant - acting unpaid sergeant. And d'you know what he used to say to me? He used to say, "Arthur"... he used to call me Arthur... "Arthur, you're a carbuncle on the behind of humanity." Carbuncle! I'm a nothing! I'm a nobody!
Elizabeth Lipp: Do you mind that I am a nymphomaniac? Walter Harper: It's your most endearing quality. Elizabeth Lipp: Don't waste it - use it.