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Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Mr. Darcy: Yes, she looks tolerable enough, but I am in no humor tonight to give consequence to the middle classes at play.


--Laurence Olivier (as Mr. Darcy) in Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Mr. Darcy: You must allow me to tell you how much I admire and love you.


--Laurence Olivier (as Mr. Darcy) in Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Caroline Bingley: ...and her sisters Jane and Elizabeth were seen running down Market Street in an attempt to escape their disgrace. Isn't that exquisitely funny, Mr. Darcy?
Mr. Darcy: Exquisitely. Just think how you would roar with laughter if it happened to yourself.


--Laurence Olivier (as Mr. Darcy) in Pride and Prejudice

Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Edgar Linton: Well, what brought about this amazing transformation? Did you discover a gold mine in the New World, or perhaps you fell heir to a fortune?
Heathcliff: The truth is I remembered that my father was an emperor of China and my mother was an Indian queen, and I went out and claimed my inheritance. It all turned out just as you once suspected, Cathy: that I had been kidnapped by wicked sailors and brought to England; that I was of noble birth.


--Laurence Olivier (as Heathcliff) in Wuthering Heights

Hamlet

Hamlet

Polonius, Lord Chamberlain: My lord, put your discourse into some frame and start not so wildly from my affair.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: I am tame sir; pronounce.


--Laurence Olivier (as Hamlet) in Hamlet


Rebecca

Rebecca

'Maxim' de Winter: I'm asking you to marry me, you little fool.


--Laurence Olivier (as ) in Rebecca

Rebecca

Rebecca

'Maxim' de Winter: You thought I loved Rebecca? You thought that? I hated her!


--Laurence Olivier (as ) in Rebecca

Hamlet

Hamlet

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Do you see yonder cloud that looks like a camel?
Polonius, Lord Chamberlain: By the mass, 'tis like a camel indeed.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Methinks it looks like a weasel.


--Laurence Olivier (as Hamlet) in Hamlet

Hamlet

Hamlet

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Frailty, thy name is woman.


--Laurence Olivier (as Hamlet) in Hamlet

Hamlet

Hamlet

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Oh, that this too, too solid flesh would melt!


--Laurence Olivier (as Hamlet) in Hamlet

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