Vivien Leigh credited as playing...
Scarlett O'Hara - Their Daughter
- Scarlett: Rhett, Rhett... Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?
- Rhett Butler: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
- Scarlett: As God is my witness, as God is my witness they're not going to lick me. I'm going to live through this and when it's all over, I'll never be hungry again. No, nor any of my folk. If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill. As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again.
- Scarlett: What are you doing?
- Rhett Butler: I'm leaving you, my dear. All you need now is a divorce and your dreams of Ashley can come true.
- Scarlett: Oh, no! No, you're wrong, terribly wrong! I don't want a divorce. Oh Rhett, but I knew tonight, when I... when I knew I loved you, I ran home to tell you, oh darling, darling!
- Rhett Butler: Please don't go on with this, Leave us some dignity to remember out of our marriage. Spare us this last.
- Scarlett: This last? Oh Rhett, do listen to me, I must have loved you for years, only I was such a stupid fool, I didn't know it. Please believe me, you must care! Melly said you did.
- Rhett Butler: I believe you. What about Ashley Wilkes?
- Scarlett: I... I never really loved Ashley.
- Rhett Butler: You certainly gave a good imitation of it, up till this morning. No Scarlett, I tried everything. If you'd only met me half way, even when I came back from London.
- Scarlett: I was so glad to see you. I was, Rhett, but you were so nasty.
- Rhett Butler: And then when you were sick, it was all my fault... I hoped against hope that you'd call for me, but you didn't.
- Scarlett: I wanted you. I wanted you desperately but I didn't think you wanted me.
- Rhett Butler: It seems we've been at cross purposes, doesn't it? But it's no use now. As long as there was Bonnie, there was a chance that we might be happy. I liked to think that Bonnie was you, a little girl again, before the war, and poverty had done things to you. She was so like you, and I could pet her, and spoil her, as I wanted to spoil you. But when she went, she took everything.
- Scarlett: Oh, Rhett, Rhett please don't say that. I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry for everything.
- Rhett Butler: My darling, you're such a child. You think that by saying, "I'm sorry," all the past can be corrected. Here, take my handkerchief. Never, at any crisis of your life, have I known you to have a handkerchief.
- Scarlett: Rhett! Rhett, where are you going?
- Rhett Butler: I'm going back to Charleston, back where I belong.
- Scarlett: Please, please take me with you!
- Rhett Butler: No, I'm through with everything here. I want peace. I want to see if somewhere there isn't something left in life of charm and grace. Do you know what I'm talking about?
- Scarlett: No! I only know that I love you.
- Rhett Butler: That's your misfortune.
- [Rhett turns to walk down the stairs]
- Scarlett: Oh, Rhett!
- [Scarlett watches Rhett walk to the door]
- Scarlett: Rhett!
- [runs down the stairs after Rhett]
- Scarlett: Rhett, Rhett!
- [catches him as he's walking out the front door]
- Scarlett: Rhett... if you go, where shall I go, what shall I do?
- Rhett Butler: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
- [Rhett walks off into the fog]
- Rhett Butler: Would you satisfy my curiosity on a point which has bothered me for some time?
- Scarlett: Well, what is it? Be quick!
- Rhett Butler: Tell me, Scarlett, do you never shrink from marrying men you don't love?
- Scarlett: How did you ever get out of jail? Why didn't they hang you?
- Scarlett: I can't think about that right now. If I do, I'll go crazy. I'll think about that tomorrow.
- [last lines]
- Scarlett: Tara! Home. I'll go home. And I'll think of some way to get him back. After all... tomorrow is another day.
- Scarlett: Rhett, don't. I shall faint.
- Rhett Butler: I want you to faint. This is what you were meant for. None of the fools you've ever know have kissed you like this, have they? Your Charles, or your Frank, or your stupid Ashley.
- Scarlett: [pleads with Rhett as he is about to leave to join the Confederate Army] Oh, Rhett! Please, don't go! You can't leave me! Please! I'll never forgive you!
- Rhett Butler: I'm not asking you to forgive me. I'll never understand or forgive myself. And if a bullet gets me, so help me, I'll laugh at myself for being an idiot. There's one thing I do know... and that is that I love you, Scarlett. In spite of you and me and the whole silly world going to pieces around us, I love you. Because we're alike. Bad lots, both of us. Selfish and shrewd. But able to look things in the eyes as we call them by their right names.
- Scarlett: [struggles] Don't hold me like that!
- Rhett Butler: [holds her tighter] Scarlett! Look at me! I've loved you more than I've ever loved any woman and I've waited for you longer than I've ever waited for any woman.
- [kisses her forehead]
- Scarlett: [turns her face away] Let me alone!
- Rhett Butler: [forces her to look him in the eyes] Here's a soldier of the South who loves you, Scarlett. Wants to feel your arms around him, wants to carry the memory of your kisses into battle with him. Never mind about loving me, you're a woman sending a soldier to his death with a beautiful memory. Scarlett! Kiss me! Kiss me... once...
- [he kisses her]
- Scarlett: Rhett, how could you do this to me, and why should you go now that, after it's all over and I need you, why? Why?
- Rhett Butler: Why? Maybe it's because I've always had a weakness for lost causes, once they're really lost. Or maybe, maybe I'm ashamed of myself. Who knows?
- Mammy: Oh now, Miss Scarlett, you come on and be good and eat just a little, honey!
- Scarlett: No! I'm going to have a good time today, and do my eating at the barbeque.
- Mammy: If you don't care what folks says about this family, I does! I is told you and told you that you can always tell a lady by the way she eat in front of folks like a bird. And I ain't aiming for you to go to Mr. John Wilkes' and eat like a field hand and gobble like a hog!
- Scarlett: Fiddle-dee-dee! Ashley Wilkes told me he likes to see a girl with a healthy appetite!
- Mammy: What gentlemen says and what they thinks is two different things, and I ain't noticed Mr. Ashley asking for to marry you.
- [Scarlett turns around slowly to face Mammy then throws her small black umbrella and stuffs food into her mouth]
- Mammy: Now, don't eat too fast. Ain't no need a having for it come right back up again!
- Scarlett: [With her mouth full] Why does a girl have to be so silly to catch a husband?
- Rhett Butler: Did you ever think of marrying just for fun?
- Scarlett: Marriage, fun? Fiddle-dee-dee. Fun for men you mean.
- Rene Picard: $20. $20 for Miss Maybelle Merriwether.
- Tony Fontaine: $25 for Miss Fanny Elsing.
- Dr. Meade: Only $25 to give?
- Rhett Butler: $150 in gold.
- Dr. Meade: For what lady, sir?
- Rhett Butler: For Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
- Dr. Meade: For whom, sir?
- Rhett Butler: Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
- Dr. Meade: Mrs. Hamilton is in mourning, Captain Butler. But I'm sure any of our Atlanta belles would be proud to...
- Rhett Butler: Dr. Meade, I said Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
- Dr. Meade: She will not consider it, sir.
- Scarlett: Oh, yes, I will.
- [Aunty Pittypat faints]
- Rhett Butler: [after the dance starts] Well, we've sort of shocked the Confederacy, Scarlett.
- Rhett Butler: So, you see I shall have to marry you.
- Scarlett: I've never heard of such bad taste.
- Rhett Butler: Would you be more convinced if I fell to my knees?
- Scarlett: Turn me loose, you varmint, and get out of here!
- Rhett Butler: Forgive me for startling you with the impetuosity of my sentiments, my dear Scarlett. I mean, my dear Mrs. Kennedy. But it cannot have escaped your notice that for some time past the friendship I have felt for you has ripened into a deeper feeling. A feeling more beautiful, more pure, more sacred. Dare I name it? Can it be love?
- Scarlett: Get up off your knees! I don't like your common jokes!
- Rhett Butler: This is an honorable proposal of marriage made at what I consider a most opportune moment. I can't go all my life waiting to catch you between husbands.
- Scarlett: You're coarse, and you're conceited. And I think this conversation has gone far enough.
- Scarlett: Cathleen, who's that?
- Cathleen Calvert: Who?
- Scarlett: That man looking at us and smiling. The nasty dog.
- Cathleen Calvert: My dear, don't you know? That's Rhett Butler. He's from Charleston. He has the most terrible reputation.
- Scarlett: He looks as if... as if he knows what I look like without my shimmy.
- Scarlett: But you are a blockade runner.
- Rhett Butler: For profit, and profit only.
- Scarlett: Are you tryin' to tell me you don't believe in the cause?
- Rhett Butler: I believe in Rhett Butler, he's the only cause I know.
- Scarlett: [Rhett has heard Scarlett's and Ashley's fight] and Sir you should have made your presence known
- Rhett Butler: In the middle of that beautiful love scene. Now that wouldn't have been very tactful would it?
- Scarlett: Oh! You sir are no gentlemen.
- Rhett Butler: And you Ms. are no lady.
- [She is shocked and hurt]
- Rhett Butler: Don't think I hold that against you. Ladies have never held any appeal for me