'The fact remains that... It's still the samerottonstory whether it's been told to a policeinspector or to somebodyelse' Eric Act 3
"Allthat'scomeouttonightistrue...That'swhat'simportant – and not whether a man is a police inspector or not." (Act 3)Sheila
'You don't seem to have learnt anything' Sheila, Act 3
"That fellow obviously didn't like us. He was prejudiced from the start. Probably a socialist or some sort of crank" (Act 3). Mr Birling
'a man has to make his own way- has to look after himself- and his family too, of course' Mr Birling Act 1
Public men, Mr Birling, have responibilities as well as privileges. Inspector Act 2
'We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other... if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught in fire, blood and anguish' Inspector Act 3
'Working together for lower costs and higher prices' Mr Birling, Act 1