[to Barry Kane] Charles Tobin: Very pretty speech - youthful, passionate, idealistic. Need I remind you that you are the fugitive from justice, not I. I'm a promient citizen, widely respected. You are an obscure workman wanted fro committing an extremely unpopular crime. Now which of us do you think the police will believe?
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Charles Tobin: You have all the makings of an outstanding boor.
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Charles Tobin: You're one of the ardent believers - a good American. Oh, there are millions like you. People who play along, without asking questions. I hate to use the word stupid, but it seems to be the only one that applies. The great masses, the moron millions. Well, there are a few of us unwilling to troop along... a few of us who are clever enough to see that there's much more to be done than just live small complacent lives, a few of us in america who desire a more profitable type of government. When you think about it, Mr. Kane, the competence of totalitarian nations is much higher than ours. They get things done.
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[Philip, a blind man, explains to Patricia why he believes Barry is innocent] Phillip Martin: Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence.
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[to Patricia as they dance at a party full of Nazi sympathizers] Barry Kane: Right now, they're probably haggling over the price for us with Murder, Incorporated.
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Charles Tobin: Power, yes... I want that as much as you want your job, or that girl. We all have different tastes as you can see, only I'm willing to back my tastes with the necessary force.
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[to Tobin] Barry Kane: Why is it that you sneer every time you refer to this country? You've done pretty well here. I don't get it.
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