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You know, I seen you a lot of times before. Remember parochial school out on Paluski Street? Seven, eight years ago. Your hair, you had your hair uh…

Terry Malloy: You know, I seen you a lot of times before. Remember parochial school out on Paluski Street? Seven, eight years ago. Your hair, you had your hair uh…
Edie Doyle: Braids.
Terry Malloy: Looked like a hunk of rope. And you had wires on your teeth and glasses and everything. You was really a mess.

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You want to know what’s wrong with our waterfront? It’s the love of a lousy buck. It’s making love of a buck, the cushy job – more important than the love of man!

Father Barry: You want to know what’s wrong with our waterfront? It’s the love of a lousy buck. It’s making love of a buck, the cushy job – more important than the love of man!

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Shouldn’t everybody care about everybody else?

Edie: Shouldn’t everybody care about everybody else?
Terry Malloy: Boy, what a fruitcake you are!

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Which side are you with?

Edie: Which side are you with?
Terry Malloy: Me? I’m with me, Terry.

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If I spill, my life ain’t worth a nickel.

Terry Malloy: If I spill, my life ain’t worth a nickel.
Father Barry: And how much is your soul worth if you don’t?

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I could have had class. I could have been a contender.

Terry Malloy: I could have had class. I could have been a contender.