Journey Into Fear (1943)
Eustace Wyatt: Prof. Haller, Muller
Quotes
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Prof. Haller : Won't you join me, Mr. Graham? I'm just getting some fresh air.
Howard Graham : Oh.
Prof. Haller : [standing at the ship's railing, looking into the distance] To see the land from a ship, or to see a ship from the land, I used to like both. Now I dislike both. When a man reaches my age, he grows, I think, to resent subconsciously the movement of everything except the respiratory muscles which keep him alive. Movement is change. And to an old man, change means death.
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Prof. Haller : He interests me, this Kuvetli. He has a way of talking without saying anything.
Howard Graham : Maybe it's got something to do with his being a salesman.
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Prof. Haller : My name is Haller, Dr. Fritz Haller.
Howard Graham : Mine is Howard Graham.
Prof. Haller : I should explain I am a German. A good German of the former Germany. I am on my way back to Tehran. I am travelling on a League of Nations passport.
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Howard Graham : You've been long in Turkey?
Prof. Haller : A few weeks. I came there from Persia.
Howard Graham : Oil?
Prof. Haller : No, Mr. Graham. Archaeology.
Howard Graham : Oh.
Prof. Haller : I was investigating the early pre-Islamic cultures. Forgive me, I am boring you already.
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Prof. Haller : I thought I had better keep this for Mavrodopoulos.
Howard Graham : Banat! Banat's easier to say.