Sir Walter Elliot: What use is a title if you have to earn it? What use is anything if you have to earn it?
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Sir Walter Elliot: What use is a title if you have to earn it? What use is anything if you have to earn it?
Sir Walter Elliot: What use is a title if you have to earn it? What use is anything if you have to earn it?
Anne Elliot: Tell me something: you'd honestly rather prevent Mrs. Clay from taking my father's arm than talk with me? Mr Elliot: My dear Octopus, it's not even close.
Anne Elliot: There's nothing worse than thinking your life is ruined, and then realizing you have much ... much further to fall.
Sir Walter Elliot: Anne, is that what you're wearing? Mr. Elliot will be here any moment Anne Elliot: I was surprised, Father, to learn how forgiving you've been after all he made you suffer. Sir Walter Elliot: Suffer? Anne Elliot: Well. There were many insults. Sir Walter Elliot: He denies making them. Anne Elliot: Father, he made them to you. Sir Walter Elliot: He was very strong in his denial. Oh, that's him!
Anne Elliot: I don't trust him. He's a ten. I never trust a ten.
Elizabeth Elliot: I'm never quite sure if you're insulting me or not. But I value your regard so little, that I don't mind either way.
Mr Elliot: Will I see you again? Anne Elliot: We must entrust that to providence. That means I haven't yet made up my mind.
Anne Elliot: We're worse than strangers. We're exes. Anne Elliot: Now we're worse than exes. We're friends.
Anne Elliot: Your future wife will be perfectly capable of managing her own feelings. Don't patronize her by deciding for her what worries she can and cannot endure. Anne Elliot: Who knows? Perhaps she'll even be forging er own adventures at home.
Louisa Musgrove: You must hate him for all the embarrassment he's caused your family. Anne Elliot: Actually, so far, it's ne of his most winning qualities.


