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== where to look up quotes? == | == where to look up quotes? == | ||
* http://forums.previously.tv/topic/4772-only-the-best-quotes/ | * http://forums.previously.tv/topic/4772-only-the-best-quotes/ | ||
Isobel Crawley and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: | Isobel Crawley and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: | ||
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Cora and …: | Cora and …: | ||
:Cora: How does it help to answer rudeness with rudeness? | :Cora: How does it help to answer rudeness with rudeness? | ||
:Mrs Patmore: [the king speaking on the radio] Can he hear us? | :Mrs Patmore: [the king speaking on the radio] Can he hear us? | ||
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:Mary: Honestly, papa, every time you challenge Tom, you sound much more unreasonable than he is. | :Mary: Honestly, papa, every time you challenge Tom, you sound much more unreasonable than he is. | ||
:Robert: Do I? How's your old beau managing, mama? Prince Thingamajig. | :Robert: Do I? How's your old beau managing, mama? Prince Thingamajig. | ||
Edith and Robert: | Edith and Robert: | ||
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:Isobel: I would rephrase that if you want to stay neutral. | :Isobel: I would rephrase that if you want to stay neutral. | ||
:Violet: I won't take sides, it's true, but I don't think I could ever be described as neutral. | :Violet: I won't take sides, it's true, but I don't think I could ever be described as neutral. | ||
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, Carson, and Barrow: | Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, Carson, and Barrow: | ||
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:Tom: You know you're much nicer than a lot of people realize. | :Tom: You know you're much nicer than a lot of people realize. | ||
:Mary: Not always. | :Mary: Not always. | ||
Blake and Mary: | Blake and Mary: | ||
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Prince Igor: | Prince Igor: | ||
:Igor: You think to be unhappy in a marriage is ill-bred. | :Igor: You think to be unhappy in a marriage is ill-bred. | ||
Hairdresser: | Hairdresser: | ||
:Hairdresser: At least she can carry off [the bob]. Most of them look like bald monkeys. | :Hairdresser: At least she can carry off [the bob]. Most of them look like bald monkeys. | ||
Mary and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: | Mary and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: | ||
:Mary: Granny, what do you think? | :Mary: Granny, what do you think? | ||
:Violet: Oh, it is you. I thought it was a man wearing your clothes. | :Violet: Oh, it is you. I thought it was a man wearing your clothes. | ||
Mabel: | Mabel: | ||
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:Mary: Nonsense. I don't believe in letting people win. | :Mary: Nonsense. I don't believe in letting people win. | ||
:Charles: Even if it's in your own interest. | :Charles: Even if it's in your own interest. | ||
Mary: | Mary: | ||
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Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: | Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: | ||
:Violet: When I say we need some air, we need some air. | :Violet: When I say we need some air, we need some air. | ||
Sir Richard and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and …: | Sir Richard and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and …: | ||
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Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and …: | Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and …: | ||
:Violet: Don't proclaim your intransigence as if it were a virtue. | :Violet: Don't proclaim your intransigence as if it were a virtue. | ||
Mary and Tom: | Mary and Tom: | ||
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:Mrs. Hughes: And in front of the maids too! | :Mrs. Hughes: And in front of the maids too! | ||
:Denker: Well who gives a tinker's cuss about the maids? | :Denker: Well who gives a tinker's cuss about the maids? | ||
Denker and Anna: | Denker and Anna: | ||
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:Robert: Look, it's Tony and Mary. They make a handsome couple. | :Robert: Look, it's Tony and Mary. They make a handsome couple. | ||
:Edith: Give it up, papa. It's a pipe dream. | :Edith: Give it up, papa. It's a pipe dream. | ||
Denker: | Denker: | ||
:Denker: It was a funny marriage. No proper service, no veil. You'd have thought one of them was divorced. | :Denker: It was a funny marriage. No proper service, no veil. You'd have thought one of them was divorced. | ||
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where to look up quotes?[edit]
Isobel Crawley and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Isobel Crawley: [about the hospital] Who funds it?
- Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: Oh good, let's talk about money.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: Of course it would happen to a foreigner. No Englishman would dream of dying in someone else's house.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: One can't go to pieces at the death of every foreigner. We'd all be in a constant state of collapse whenever we opened a newspaper.
Isobel Crawley and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Isobel Crawley: How you hate to be wrong.
- Violet: I wouldn't know, I'm not familiar with the sensation.
Mary and Cora:
- Cora: I hate to lie.
- Mary: I'll do it. I don't mind lying.
- Mrs. Patmore: Ooh I like that Rudolph Valentino. He makes me shiver all over.
- Carson: What a very disturbing thought.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: Oh that's a relief. I hate Greek drama. When everything happens off stage.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: [On womenhood] I'm a woman, Mary. I can be as contrary as I choose.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: [On Jazz] Do you think that any of them know what the others are playing?
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: [On raising children] Yes, but it was an hour every day.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: [On being a grand parent] It's the job of grandmothers to interfere!
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: [On technology] First electricity, now telephones. Sometimes I feel as if I were living in an H.G. Wells novel.”
- Anna: [Thomas's insistence of being referred to as Mr. Barrow] Mr. Stick It Up Your Jumper
Isobel Crawley and …:
- Isobel Crawley: What are our plans keep Isis (the dog) out of the patients area ?
- Lord Crawley: Absolutely nothing !
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and …:
- Violet: Why the lamentation? You don't have to see him if you don't want.
- Isobel: You make it sound so easy.
- Violet: There's nothing simpler than avoiding people you don't like. Avoiding one's friends - that's the real test.
- Daisy: I was rubbish at numbers at school.
- Mrs. Patmore: Well all the best people were rubbish at numbers at school.
- Lady Shackleton: How's that lovely garden of yours?
- Lord Merton: Still lovely, largely because I have the same lovely gardener.
Cora and …:
- Cora: How does it help to answer rudeness with rudeness?
- Mrs Patmore: [the king speaking on the radio] Can he hear us?
- Daisy: I don't think it works that way.
- Carson: Mr. Barrow, you're back. I'm afraid you've missed our luncheon but you're in time to help upstairs.
- Mrs. Hughes: Maybe there's something left.
- Thomas: Don't bother. I'm not hungry.
- Carson: Charming as ever, I see.
- Tom: You remember we're meeting Mr. Wavel at three at the corner.
- Robert: Very clearly but I don't see the point since I'm not going to agree.
Isobel, Rose, Robert, Tom, and Mary:
- Isobel: How are your Russians getting on?
- Rose: It's so sad. They talk about the old days - dances at the winter palace, picnics on the banks of the Niva - but there are holes in their shoes and they've got no money for food.
- Robert: This is where Tom says it serves them right.
- Tom: You're correct I don't approve of how things were managed in Russia but I'm still sorry for people who have to make a new life in a foreign land from scratch.
- Mary: Honestly, papa, every time you challenge Tom, you sound much more unreasonable than he is.
- Robert: Do I? How's your old beau managing, mama? Prince Thingamajig.
Edith and Robert:
- Edith: Apparently there's a trial going on in Munich of the leader of a group of thugs there.
- Robert: I read about this. They wear brown shirts and go around bullying people. The leader tried to start a revolution last year.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and Edith:
- Violet: I would never suggest anything that is not in your interest.
- Edith: In my interest? Or the family's?
- Violet: To me they are the same.
- Edith: And that is where we differ.
Robert and Cora:
- Robert: I can't stand that woman.
- Cora: No great surprise there.
Mrs. Hughes and Sergeant:
- Mrs. Hughes: Surely you can't think-
- Sergeant: I'm not paid to think, Mrs. Hughes, just to record the facts.
Shrimpy, Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and Isobel:
- Shrimpy: By the way, Susan has written to Annabel to say she's furious that you've all taken me in.
- Violet: Oh, dear. Susan has been in a rage since she was playing with her dolls. I am proof against her tantrums.
- Isobel: I would rephrase that if you want to stay neutral.
- Violet: I won't take sides, it's true, but I don't think I could ever be described as neutral.
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, Carson, and Barrow:
- Violet: Barrow, are you quite well? Carson, have you been overworking him?
- Carson: Not that I'm aware, your ladyship. Mr. Barrow, am I ill-treating you?
- Barrow: You are the soul of kindness, Mr. Carson.
Rose and Cora:
- Rose: I love cocktail parties.
- Cora: Me too. You only have to stay forty minutes instead of sitting for seven courses between a deaf landownera and an even deafer major general.
Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Patmore:
- Mrs. Hughes: Then why did you ask [Carson]?
- Mrs. Patmore: Because he's a man, I suppose.
- Mrs. Hughes: I'm not sure that's a good enough reason.
- Mrs. Patmore: Nor am I now. But I don't want to hurt his feelings.
- Mrs. Hughes: I wish men worried about our feelings a quarter as much as we worry about theirs.
Mary and Tom:
- Mary: Remember, Tom, make the right choice for you and not us.
- Tom: You know you're much nicer than a lot of people realize.
- Mary: Not always.
Blake and Mary:
- Blake: I've asked a friend to join us and I want you to behave.
- Mary: Why wouldn't I?
Edith and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Edith: I didn't tell you because I knew you'd think it was a mistake.
- Violet: I suppose it never occured to you that I might be right?
Barrow and Bates:
- Barrow: I've never felt better.
- Bates: You've never looked worse.
Prince Igor and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Igor: If Irina were dead, I would as you to run away with me now.
- Violet: You can't run away when there's no one left to run away from.
Prince Igor:
- Igor: You think to be unhappy in a marriage is ill-bred.
Hairdresser:
- Hairdresser: At least she can carry off [the bob]. Most of them look like bald monkeys.
Mary and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Mary: Granny, what do you think?
- Violet: Oh, it is you. I thought it was a man wearing your clothes.
Mabel:
- Mabel: Why turn up looking like a cross between a Vogue fashion plate and a case of dynamite?
Charles and Mary:
- Charles: You might have allowed [Mabel] to be the first woman.
- Mary: Nonsense. I don't believe in letting people win.
- Charles: Even if it's in your own interest.
Mary:
- Mary: Why the song and dance? Edith's gone away. So what?
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham:
- Violet: When I say we need some air, we need some air.
Sir Richard and Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and …:
- Sir Richard: I'll be leaving in the morning Lady Grantham. I doubt we will be seeing each other again.
- Lady Violet: Do you Promise?
Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, and …:
- Violet: Don't proclaim your intransigence as if it were a virtue.
Mary and Tom:
- Mary: It's a dagger in my heart. I don't know what I'll do without you.
- Tom: Did you ever think you'd say that when I drove you to your fittings with Madame Swan in Rippon?
Mrs. Hughes and Denker:
- Mrs. Hughes: And in front of the maids too!
- Denker: Well who gives a tinker's cuss about the maids?
Denker and Anna:
- Denker: I don't think it's right to put on a wedding dress when it's only a blessing.
- Anna: Well, she won't wear a veil.
Mrs. Hughes:
- Mrs. Hughes: You should know, Andy, that you take your life in your hands if you throw in your lot with [Barrow and Denker].
Robert and Edith:
- Robert: Look, it's Tony and Mary. They make a handsome couple.
- Edith: Give it up, papa. It's a pipe dream.
Denker:
- Denker: It was a funny marriage. No proper service, no veil. You'd have thought one of them was divorced.