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Movie: Madame Bovary(1949)
Emma Bovary:
You scoundrel!
Lheureux:
I beg your pardon?
Emma Bovary:
You monster!
Lheureux:
It's hardly becoming, Madame Bovary, for a woman of your character to start calling names. I've tolerated your conduct for too long. The things I've witnessed! The cheating, the lying, the insatiable greed! What ininquities! What sordid passions! Your child and husband deceived! All morals abandoned! Every loyalty forsworn while you indulged yourself with any man that came your way!
Emma Bovary:
Oh, dont! Please!
Lheureux:
And now you call me names. I am in the business of making money, Madame Bovvary, a recognized, honorable profession, a profession which I am confident bears public comparison with yours.
Movie: Tasogare Seibei(2002)
Seibei Iguchi:
I am ashamed to say that over many years of hardship with two daughters, a sick wife and an aged mother, I have lost the desire to wield a sword. A serious fight, the killing of a man, requires animal ferocity and calm disregard for one's own life. I have neither of those within me now. Perhaps in a month... alone with the beasts in the hills I could get them back. But tomorrow, I am afraid, is completely impossible.
Movie: The Other Sister(1999)
Daniel McMann:
Are you ready? Cause I'm ready!
Carla Tate:
No Daniel, uh, I'm not ready.
Daniel McMann:
Ohh
Carla Tate:
I was thinking we could wait 'til the next holiday cause holidays are special.
Daniel McMann:
oh cause I feel special right now Carla.
Movie: Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series (V)(1997)
[after Hsien-Ko defeats the rowdy thugs]
Mei-Ling:
Thank you, Hsien-Ko.
Hsien-Ko:
Geez, why do I always get stuck with the physical stuff, huh?
Movie: The Eagle and the Hawk(1933)
Henry Crocker:
Why don't you get wise? This is a war. I'm hired to kill the enemy, and there ain't no book of rules about that. Every one I put away means one less to kill me. That's my job, and I'm doing it.
Movie: Adventures of Captain Marvel(1941)
[On the inner tomb, the archeologists discover a carving of a Scorpion with ancient writing surrounding it]
John Malcolm:
Why, there's an inscription here! Can you translate it, Tal Chotali?
Tal Chotali:
Why, yes, I can translate it. It say, "Let what reposes behind this stone remain hidden from the eyes of mankind... for all time."
Movie: A Tale of Two Cities(1935)
Miss Pross:
Mr. Carton, the infant has expressed a desire to say good night to you.
Sydney Carton:
The infant's desire shall be gratified immediately, Prossy.
[he goes]
Jarvis Lorry Jr.:
I suppose it's none of my business, but I wouldn't allow that fellow to handle a child of mine.
Miss Pross:
As to that, you haven't got one... and from the looks of you, you're not likely to have one.
Movie: xXx(2002)
Yelena:
I've been undercover here for two years.
Xander Cage:
Two years? What was your plan? To let them die of old age?
Movie: C'era una volta il West(1968)
Cheyenne:
You know, Jill, you remind me of my mother. She was the biggest whore in Alameda and the finest woman that ever lived. Whoever my father was, for an hour or for a month - he must have been a happy man.
Movie: Only the Strong(1993)
Louis Stevens:
Can you turn that music... up?
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