Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Don't worry, it comes back. What you can't do is rush in, be discouraged.
出自電影《迷失決勝分》 的經典對白。
更多迷失決勝分的經典對白
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Sophocles said, "To never have been born may be the greatest boon of all."
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: You can learn to push the guilt under the rug and - go on. You have to. Otherwise it overwhelms you.
Nola Rice: He saw me across the room and he homed in on me like a guided missile.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: You never know who your neighbors are till there's a crisis.
Inspector Dowd: Come on, I'll buy you breakfast. You can traumatize me with the rest of your dreams.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: The innocent are sometimes slain to make way for a grander scheme. You were collateral damage.
Alec Hewett: Eleanor, I think you have had one too many G and T's.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I couldn't stand the whole tour thing.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Sh! Nola! Calm down! Calm the fuck down!
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Don't worry, it comes back. What you can't do is rush in, be discouraged.
Eleanor Hewett: You think you're going to be living forever, you're not.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Hi, darling. Have you seen my Strindberg book?
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I just feel - feel so guilty. So, terribly guilty.
Chloe Hewett Wilton: I still can't do it with you tonight. I'm not over my little dose of whatever.
Inspector Dowd: Not that your dream isn't of primary interest to a jury,
Chloe Hewett Wilton: We haven't been lucky yet, that's all.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Sophocles said, "To never have been born may be the greatest boon of all."
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: You can learn to push the guilt under the rug and - go on. You have to. Otherwise it overwhelms you.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: You never know who your neighbors are till there's a crisis.
Inspector Dowd: Come on, I'll buy you breakfast. You can traumatize me with the rest of your dreams.
Inspector Dowd: Not that your dream isn't of primary interest to a jury,
Nola Rice: He saw me across the room and he homed in on me like a guided missile.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: The innocent are sometimes slain to make way for a grander scheme. You were collateral damage.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I couldn't stand the whole tour thing.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Sh! Nola! Calm down! Calm the fuck down!
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Don't worry, it comes back. What you can't do is rush in, be discouraged.
Eleanor Hewett: You think you're going to be living forever, you're not.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Hi, darling. Have you seen my Strindberg book?
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I just feel - feel so guilty. So, terribly guilty.
Chloe Hewett Wilton: I still can't do it with you tonight. I'm not over my little dose of whatever.
Chloe Hewett Wilton: Chris's Dad was a bit of a religious fanatic. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: After he lost both his legs, he found Jesus. Tom Hewett: God... Sorry, but it just doesn't seem like a fair trade.
Nola Rice: I want an Aston Martin or one of those vintage convertible Mercedes. Tom Hewett: When we're married, we'll collect vintage cars. Just as long as I can have a DB9 with all the trim.
Tom Hewett: What was it the the vicar used to say? "Despair is the path of least resistance." It was something odd, wasn't it? It was very strange. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I think that faith is the path of least resistance. Tom Hewett: Oh, God. Chloe Hewett Wilton: Oh, God! Can we change the subject, please?
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I got involved with a woman. Very nice. Family's got nothing but money. Big estate, servants, polo ponies. All quite lovely. Henry: Hey, look, I understand. It beats getting your heart broken all the time by the top seeds. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Isn't it amazing how much of life turns on whether the ball goes over the net or comes right back at you?
Nola Rice: Men always seem to wonder. They think I'd be something very special. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: And are you? Nola Rice: Well, no one's ever asked for their money back.
Detective Banner: Have you seen this before? Christopher "Chris" Wilton: No Detective Banner: Were you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary? Christopher "Chris" Wilton: no Detective Banner: Do you still claim that the last time you saw Nola Rice was at the Tate Modern over a year ago?
Chloe Hewett Wilton: I'm so bad. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: That's how you get better. Playing with a stronger player. Come on.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: It's very rare. It has some beautiful arias on it. And his voice expresses everything that's tragic about life. Chloe Hewett Wilton: You find it tragic, do you? Christopher "Chris" Wilton: And you? Chloe Hewett Wilton: I love it. Chloe Hewett Wilton: Let's stay at home and have dinner, and listen to the tragedy. I'm gonna open one of those bottles of wine I got you. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Ah, Puligny-Montrachet. I never heard of it before Tom ordered it. Now I'm addicted.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I'm sure she's not more beautiful than you are. Nola Rice: What I am is sexy. But Linda's, my sister, is classically beautiful. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: So, you are aware of your effect on men?
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: What unbelievable bad luck. Christ, I can't get my wife pregnant no matter how hard I try, and the minute you're unprotected I knock you up. Nola Rice: It's 'cause you love me, and you don't love her. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Is that your interpretation? Nola Rice: It's a child conceived out of genuine passion, not as part of some - fertility project.
Inspector Dowd: You can traumatize me with the rest of your dreams. Detective Banner: No wait! What if Wilton did it, threw the jewels away, this guy finds them? Inspector Dowd: I don't know. See what tonight's dream tells you. I'm sure a jury will be interested.
Tom Hewett: So who was better, or tougher? Henman or Agassi? Christopher "Chris" Wilton: They were both great. Tom Hewett: Yeah, I know, but I mean, you held your own more than admirably. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: For a while. But as the game goes on, you see how really good they are.
Eleanor Hewett: She's spoilt and temperamental. Chloe Hewett Wilton: She's an actress, they're emotional. Eleanor Hewett: She's deluding herself, and she's moody.
Nola Rice: I'd better bring a different change of clothes. I don't think your mother appreciated what I brought last time. Tom Hewett: I think that was your swimsuit. She's just used to slightly more fabric.
Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I'm not saying I don't love her. Just not in the way I feel about this other woman. John the Chauffeur: Right. Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Maybe it's finally the difference between love and lust.
Detective Banner: Have you seen this before? Christopher "Chris" Wilton: No Detective Banner: Were you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary? Christopher "Chris" Wilton: No. Detective Banner: Do you still claim that the last time you saw Nola Rice was at the Tate Modern over a year ago?
Alec Hewett: To Terence Elliot Wilton! Eleanor Hewett: Yes. Alec Hewett: With parents like Chloe and Chris, this child will be great at anything he sets his mind to. Eleanor Hewett: He will. He will. Tom Hewett: You know, I don't care if he's great. I just hope that he's lucky.


