Mrs Birling "Please don't contradict me like that."
Mrs Birling "Yes I think it was simply a gross impertinence - quite deliberate and naturally that was one of the things that prejudiced me against her case"
Mrs Birling "First she called herself Mrs Birling."
Mrs Birling "Perfectlyjustified."
Mrs Birling "I used my influence to have it refused."
Mrs Birling "A girl of that sort."
Mrs Birling "I don't suppose for a moment that we can understand why the girl committed suicide.Girls of that class..."
Mrs Birling "It's disgusting to me."
Mrs Birling "I did my duty."
Mrs Birling (Rather cold-woman... her husbands social superior.)
Mrs Birling "Unlike the other 3, I did nothing I'm ashamed of or that won't bear investigation."
Mrs Birling "But surely... I mean... It's ridiculous..."
Mrs Birling (triumphantly) - at the end of the play