My favorite line from 1943's romantic comedy No Time for Love, which TCM showed last night, is in the scene where photographer Claudette Colbert asks tunnel-digger Fred MacMurray what his job title is:
My wife and I are going thru the DVDs of TV series Da Vinci's Inquests, about a coroner working in Vancouver. My favorite line was in a scene where cops call Da Vinci to pick up a drowned woman, except that she was still alive. Da Vinci points out to the cops that, when they find living people, the cops are supposed to call in an ambulance. The cops defensively say they had been unable to feel a pulse.
"We don't have titles down here. We're all Democrats."
My wife and I are going thru the DVDs of TV series Da Vinci's Inquests, about a coroner working in Vancouver. My favorite line was in a scene where cops call Da Vinci to pick up a drowned woman, except that she was still alive. Da Vinci points out to the cops that, when they find living people, the cops are supposed to call in an ambulance. The cops defensively say they had been unable to feel a pulse.
"Half the people in this city don't have a pulse. That doesn't mean they're dead."