24 нояб. 2018 г.

Howards End (1992)

Ruth Wilcox: Charles ... truly loves England. Not, of course, London. None of us love London. It's so... It makes one feel so unstable, impermanent, with houses being torn down on all sides.

Ruth Wilcox: You're so clever, and yet, so good.

Ruth Wilcox: ...how horrible. Landlords are horrible. And so are the flats they build. I fail to understand how people can actually choose to live in them.

Margaret Schlegel: Did you see the dawn?
Leonard Bast: Yes, suddenly it got light.
Helen Schlegel: And was it wonderful?
Leonard Bast: No. It was only gray... And anyway, by that time, I was so tired and so hungry. I didn't know when you're walking you want a breakfast and lunch and tea during the night as well, and all I had was a packet of Woodbines.

Henry Wilcox: One bit of advice, fix your district, then fix your price, then don't budge. That's how I got Ducie Street and Oniton.

Henry Wilcox: Helen, a word of advice—
Helen Schlegel: I require no more advice!
Henry Wilcox: Don't take up a sentimental attitude over the poor. The poor are poor. One is sorry for them, but there it is.

Leonard Bast: I didn't think people like you existed except in books, and books aren't real.
Helen Schlegel: No, they're more real than anything. When people fail you, there's still "Music and Meaning."
Leonard Bast: That's for rich people, to make them feel good after their dinner.

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