Jorge: I always knew that you and I were going to end up playing tute!
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Jorge: I always knew that you and I were going to end up playing tute!
Don Jaime: Loneliness has made me self-centered.
Viridiana: I know my own weakness, and whatever I do will be humble. But, however little it is, I want to do it alone.
Viridiana: I'd prefer not to see the outside world again.
Jorge: Helping a few beggars does nothing for the thousands of others.
Mother Superior: Try to show him some affection.
Don Jaime: Who could be more further apart than an old man who lives alone and a young woman consecrated to God?
Don Jaime: The weeds have taken over these last 20 years. And aside from the first floor, the house is overrun with spiders.
Don Jaime: She shows no gratitude. Sometimes I feel like hitting her.
Don Jaime: I only possessed you in my thoughts.
Don Jaime: You've made me forget the passion that sustained me all these years.
Jorge: What a strange man. I wish I knew what he was like.
Viridiana: Hail Mary, full of grace. And blessed is the fruit of thy womb.
Jorge: Such is life. It throws some people together and pulls others apart. What can we do about it?
Viridiana: If you must come again, please know first and wait till I tell you to enter.
Viridiana: Behold the handmaid of the Lord. Be it done unto me.
Jorge: I always knew that you and I were going to end up playing tute!
Don Jaime: Loneliness has made me self-centered.
Viridiana: I know my own weakness, and whatever I do will be humble. But, however little it is, I want to do it alone.
Viridiana: I'd prefer not to see the outside world again.
Jorge: Helping a few beggars does nothing for the thousands of others.
Mother Superior: Try to show him some affection.
Don Jaime: Who could be more further apart than an old man who lives alone and a young woman consecrated to God?
Don Jaime: The weeds have taken over these last 20 years. And aside from the first floor, the house is overrun with spiders.
Don Jaime: She shows no gratitude. Sometimes I feel like hitting her.
Don Jaime: I only possessed you in my thoughts.
Don Jaime: You've made me forget the passion that sustained me all these years.
Jorge: What a strange man. I wish I knew what he was like.
Viridiana: Hail Mary, full of grace. And blessed is the fruit of thy womb.
Jorge: Such is life. It throws some people together and pulls others apart. What can we do about it?
Viridiana: If you must come again, please know first and wait till I tell you to enter.
Viridiana: Behold the handmaid of the Lord. Be it done unto me.
Rita: I saw you in your nightgown. Viridiana: What? Is that true? Rita: Yes, Yes, I saw you. Moncho: Don't listen. She's a little liar. Rita: It's true! It's true! When she was dressing, her hairpins fell out, and she picked them up. Viridiana: How did you see me? Rita: From the terrace. Viridiana: It's wicked to spy on people. You shouldn't do that.
Don Jaime: You're so much like your aunt, even in the way you walk. Viridiana: You've told me before. Don Jaime: There! Even your voice is like hers.
Don Jaime: I had to force you. It was the only way to have you in my arms. Viridiana: You're lying. Don Jaime: No, it's true. I made you mine while you slept.
Jorge: How can you enjoy living like this and spending so much time alone? Viridiana: I'm not like you. You have your wife. Jorge: She's not my wife. I don't need anyone's blessing to live with a woman.
Don Amalio: Two of us decided to go begging in the vestibules of high-class churches. The girls passing by smelled so sweet you could almost feel them. Old Beggar: You could smell them, but you couldn't touch them.


