Gothic (1986)
Gabriel Byrne: Byron
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Quotes
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Byron : And here I thought you that contradiction in terms: an intelligent woman!
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Byron : Of course, I eat merely to live. Imagination is my sustenance for such time as life offers more pleasure than death.
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Byron : Then let us live and love so that people will say, The Devil as well as God is an Englishman.
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Byron : Ah, tolerance is a virtue, my dear Shiloh. Alas, I have no virtues.
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Byron : Immortality is for poets.
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Byron : Switzerland is a selfish, cursed, swinish country of brutes. It just happens to be placed in the most romantic region in the world.
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Mary Shelley : Fugitive? From what crime?
Byron : From fact and fantasy.
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Claire Clairmont : What's the first course?
Byron : Your lips.
Claire Clairmont : Second course?
Byron : Your body.
Claire Clairmont : Dessert?
Byron : Your soul!
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Byron : Terror has an irresistible beauty, Shiloh. Would the smooth neck of a woman be so desirable were it not for our secret wish to see upon it a trickle of blood? Forget your women, Shiloh. Do not waste your brilliant words upon them. Poets are for each other.
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Byron : I have no love for any. I can hardly be the stoic with a woman who has scrambled a thousand miles to unphilosophize me.
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Byron : It's no good. You can't run away from your own fears.
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Byron : Love destroys fear.
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Mary Shelley : Go on. Tell us, my lord, how does it feel to fuck with your own sister?
Byron : As pathetic as with any female, Miss Godwin.
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Byron : To think that in England, I was woken by larks. Here it is the song of the lesser spotted nubile.
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Byron : There are no ghosts in daylight. You'll get used to our nights at Diodati. A little indulgence to heighten our existence on this miserable Earth. Nights of the mind, the imagination. Nothing more.