Marquise de Merteuil: One does not applaud the tenor for clearing his throat.
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Marquise de Merteuil: One does not applaud the tenor for clearing his throat.
Marquise de Merteuil: Like most intellectuals, he's intensely stupid.
Marquise de Merteuil: You'll find the shame is like the pain, you only feel it once.
Marquise de Merteuil: When one woman strikes at the heart of another she seldom misses, and the wound is invariably fatal.
Marquise de Merteuil: Vanity and happiness are incompatible.
Marquise de Merteuil: Adopt a less marital tone of voice.
Madame de Rosemonde: What is true of most men is doubly so of him.
Marquise de Merteuil: One does not applaud the tenor for clearing his throat.
Marquise de Merteuil: Like most intellectuals, he's intensely stupid.
Marquise de Merteuil: You'll find the shame is like the pain, you only feel it once.
Marquise de Merteuil: Vanity and happiness are incompatible.
Marquise de Merteuil: When one woman strikes at the heart of another she seldom misses, and the wound is invariably fatal.
Vicomte de Valmont: It's beyond my control.
Marquise de Merteuil: Adopt a less marital tone of voice.
Madame de Rosemonde: What is true of most men is doubly so of him.
Vicomte de Valmont: You see, I have no intention of breaking down her prejudices. I want her to believe in God and virtue and the sanctity of marriage, and still not be able to stop herself. I want the excitement of watching her betray everything that's is most important to her. Surely you understand that. I thought betrayal was your favorite word. Marquise de Merteuil: No, no..."cruelty." I always think that has a nobler ring to it.
Azolan: It's all very well to be sorry now. Vicomte de Valmont: Let it be. He had good cause. I don't believe that's something anyone has ever been able to say about me.
Vicomte de Valmont: Surely I've explained to you before how much I enjoy watching the battle between love and virtue. Marquise de Merteuil: What concerns me is that you seem to enjoy watching it much more than you used to enjoy winning it. Vicomte de Valmont: All in good time. Marquise de Merteuil: The century is drawing to its close.
Vicomte de Valmont: Please, don't get up. Armand: I have to. They're taking my bed.
Marquise de Merteuil: Tell us we should think of the opera. Chevalier Danceny: Oh, it's sublime, don't you find? Marquise de Merteuil: Monsieur Danceny is one of those rare eccentrics who come here to listen to the music.


