Rebecca (1940)
Reginald Denny: Frank Crawley
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Quotes
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The Second Mrs. de Winter : Can't I help you? I could at least lick the stamps.
Frank Crawley : That's terribly nice of you.
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The Second Mrs. de Winter : Wasn't she afraid to go out like that alone?
Frank Crawley : She wasn't afraid of anything.
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Frank Crawley : [to the Second Mrs. de Winter] We none of us want to live in the past, Maxim least of all. It's up to you, you know, to lead us away from it.
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The Second Mrs. de Winter : I daresay I've been stupid. But every day I realize the things that she had and that I lack: beauty and wit and intelligence and, oh, all the things that are so important in a woman.
Frank Crawley : But you have qualities that are just as important, more important, if I may say so. Kindliness and sincerity and, if you'll forgive me, modesty mean more to a husband than all the wit and beauty in the world.