Lord Henry Wotton: I must ask you though, what is your secret? Dorian Gray: If I told you, I'd have to kill you.
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Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to get rid of a temptation, is to yield to it.
Lord Henry Wotton: I suggest we raise a little hell.
Lord Henry Wotton: Poor boy. Who can bear to look at you now?
Basil Hallward: You shouldn't believe every word Harry says. He doesn't.
Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her if she is pretty, and to someone else if she is plain.
Lord Henry Wotton: It must be nearly finished, man. It isn't the Sistine Chapel.
Lord Henry Wotton: Chin up, dear boy, you've a face like a slapped nancy.
Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to get rid of a temptation, is to yield to it.
Lord Henry Wotton: I suggest we raise a little hell.
Lord Henry Wotton: Poor boy. Who can bear to look at you now?
Basil Hallward: You shouldn't believe every word Harry says. He doesn't.
Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her if she is pretty, and to someone else if she is plain.
Lord Henry Wotton: It must be nearly finished, man. It isn't the Sistine Chapel.
Lord Henry Wotton: Chin up, dear boy, you've a face like a slapped nancy.
Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.
Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her if she is pretty and to someone else if she is plain.
Emily Wotton: I hope I'm not interrupting your reminiscence? Lord Henry Wotton: One charm of the past, is that it's the past. Emily Wotton: Hmm... I hope you're not also a dreary old cynic? Dorian Gray: What is there to believe in? Emily Wotton: Our developments. Dorian Gray: All I see is decay. Emily Wotton: For the religion! Dorian Gray: Fashionable substitute for belief. Emily Wotton: Art? Dorian Gray: A malady. Emily Wotton: Love? Dorian Gray: An illusion. Lord Henry Wotton: Bravo! Emily Wotton: Well... you both cut the world to pieces, don't you? Thank you for the cigarette! Dorian Gray: Unusual woman. Lord Henry Wotton: She ought to be... she's my daughter.
Dorian Gray: Well, perhaps I have a stronger conscience. Lord Henry Wotton: 'Conscience.' It's just a polite word for 'cowardice.' No civilized man regrets a pleasure.
Emily Wotton: Oblige me, Mr. Gray. Dorian Gray: Have you been pursuing this delightful hobby for long? Emily Wotton: No, it's a gift from my father. In return he made me promise that I wouldn't chain myself to any more railings. Emily Wotton: For suffrage, Mr. Gray. Well, don't you think that woman should be given the vote? Dorian Gray: I don't believe a woman should be given anything she can't wear in the evening. Emily Wotton: Ha, what a loss to the front you are. Think of all those Germans that you could bayonet with your epigrams. Dorian Gray: I do apologize if I offend. Emily Wotton: Oh no, you'll have to do rather better to offend me. Dorian Gray: Then I humbly vow to re-double my efforts.
Lord Henry Wotton: I must ask you though, what is your secret? Dorian Gray: If I told you, I'd have to kill you.
Lady Victoria Wotton: Harry, I've found some more guests for you to insult. Lord Henry Wotton: I knew I kept her for something.


