In my life, I am most afraid of seeing beautiful women who are ruthless in their twilight years. In exchange, I would also be greedy for the fleeting years of this life to keep the beautiful family members for a moment.
Everything's possible for you because you have the only two things worth having.
Youth and beauty.
Why do I think of Do Min Joon Le inexplicably? It's that he is very immersive in several different eras and scenes of the same person.
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The more I look, the more I see. The more I see, the more I
understand.
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Dorian: Do you take such interest in everyone you meet? Do you take such interest in everyone you meet
?
Henry: Not everyone I meet is so interesting. Not everyone is so interesting
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Dorian: Don't you think we should at least try to make a difference?
Dorian: Don't you think we should at least try to change something?
Henry: I"ve desire to change anything in England, except the weather.
Henry: I have no interest in changing anything in England except
the weather.
There's no shame in pleasure, Mr Gray. Man just wants to be happy .But society wants him to be good. And when he's good, man is rarely happy. But when he's happy, he's always good.
Mr. Gray, shame doesn't exist here. Man just wants to be happy, but society wants him to be a Gentleman. Men aren't happy when they're a gentleman, but a man is always a gentleman when they're happy.
Everything
's possible for you because you have the only two things worth having. Youth and beauty. Anything
is possible for you , because you have the two things you deserve the most—youth and beauty
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People die of common sense, Dorian, one lost moment at a time. Life is a moment. There is no hereafter. So make it burn always with the hardest flame. People die of common sense, Dorian, one lost moment at a time
. . Life is this one chance, there is no later. So let the fire of your life always shine brightest.
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Henry: Better than life. He'll always look like that. You, Mr Gray, I'm afraid will not. In time, Mother Nature will come a very poor second to Father Basil.
Henry: Portraits are better than real people. He will always be that way. And you, Mr. Gray, I'm afraid not. Years are not forgiving.
Basil: Some things are precious because they don't last.
Basil: Some things are precious because they are fleeting.
Henry: Poppycock. We wither and scar because the gods are cruel and hateful.
Henry: Poppycock. We wither and scar because the gods are cruel and hateful.
Dorian:Perhaps I should nail my soul to the devil's altar.
Dorian:Perhaps I should nail my soul to the devil's altar.
Henry: And remain as you are? Fair trade.
Henry: And remain as you are? fair trade.
Basil: How about another gin instead?
Basil: How about another gin? Henry
: All that hocus-pocus, endless conjurations, books bound in infant skin, pentacles of fire, drinking the blood of virgins. Dorian wouldn't really barter his soul. Would you, Dorian? Would you?
Human nonsense, endless spells, books wrapped in baby skins, flaming pentagrams, drinking the blood of virgins. Dorian wouldn't really trade souls for immortality with the devil. Will you, Dorian? Do you know?
Dorian: Yes.
Dorian: I will.
In
fact...you are extraordinary. And when I saw you on the stage, and even more so, now I stand before you, I am awestruck and humbled by your radiance.
In fact...you are flawless yourself. That's the impression you gave me on the stage. When I stood in front of you, I felt even more so. Your brilliance made me awe.
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It's only the scared things that are worth touching.
Only sacred things deserve to be molested.
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We're taught terror from the nursery. Terror of God, or, even worse, of scandal. We're taught to spend our entire lives cowering in self-denial. The truth, Mr Gray, is that every impulse we strangle only poisons us. We learn to fear as children. Fear of God, or, worse, of scandal. We are taught to live our lives trembling in self-denial. And the truth, Mr. Gray, is that every heartbeat we suppress only poisons us.
I
love acting, so much more real than life. I love acting, so much more real than life
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The one
charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary
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Conscience is just a polite term for cowardice. Conscience is just a polite term for
cowardice.
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No civilised man regrets a pleasure. No civilised man regrets a pleasure
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The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it
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Be searching always for new sensations, Dorian. Forbid yourself nothing.
Always keep searching for new sensations, Dorian. Don't limit yourself. Never marry, Mr Gray. It's the only way to keep all one's illusions. Never marry, Mr Gray. It's the only way to keep all one's
illusions . Henry: What's past is past. Experience makes us strong, Dorian. And you need to see this episode for what it really is. An extraordinary experience. Henry: The past is past. Experience makes us stronger, Dorian. And you need to see the true nature of the experience. An extraordinary experience. Dorian: I can't be so heartless. Dorian: I can't be so heartless. Henry: It isn't heartless. It's finding a perspective. Most lack the strength to rise above life's suffering. To rule one's emotions, to savour them...that takes a man of will.
Henry: It's not being ruthless, it's trying to look ahead. Relieve the pain of detached life to the greatest extent. Controlling people's emotions and savoring them is something only a strong-willed man can do.
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Every experience is of value.
Any experience is of value.
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good gambler understands that there are limits
. Can you even imagine being able to do anything you please and live out every whim and impulse while the world just sees you
gleam ? Put it into action and the world only sees your bright side? I feel the brilliance of every moment, the splendour of existence and it's awful . A Women never have anything to say, but they say it charmingly. Women never have anything to say, but they say it charmingly . A Nature has a great deal to answer for. Nature has a perfect way to answer. one
You have no right to melancholy. Your life is exquisite. You have no right to melancholy.
Your life is exquisite.
One
charm of the past is that it's the past
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Dorian: What is there to believe in?
Dorian: What is there to believe in?
Emily: Our developments.
Emily: Our developments.
Dorian: All I see is decay.
Dorian: All I see is decay.
Emily: Well, religion?
Emily: What about religion?
Dorian: Fashionable substitute for belief.
Dorian: Fashion replaces belief.
Emily: Art?
Emily: What about art?
Dorian: A malady.
Dorian: A malady.
Emily: Love?
Emily: What about love?
Dorian: An illusion.
Dorian: An illusion.
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