John Gray Quotes in Wilde (1997)
John Gray Quotes:
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John Gray: I'm not good enough for him anymore. I'm just the son of a carpenter, while Bosie...
Robbie Ross: Oscar's only ever been smitten before. He was smitten with me. He was smitten with you...
John Gray: I wasn't smitten.
[long pause]
John Gray: I loved him.
Robbie Ross: Well, now he's fallen in love.
John Gray: I'm halfway to hellfire and I'm not joking.
Robbie Ross: Someone else was a carpenter's son.
[John looks at Robbie, confused]
Robbie Ross: I've given in and become a Catholic. I find Confession wonderfully consoling.
John Gray: I can't go to Confession when I want to kill Bosie... and myself...
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[first lines]
John Gray: [driving in the rain] Please God, help me. Please God, help me.
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Albert Sims: Hello! There's a woman turned up in it. Wonder what she'll look like?
John Gray: Oh... golden hair and large lustrous eyes. A ravishing creature, my dear Sims. The heroine of a mystery drama is always a ravishing creature.
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John Gray: Oh but this is absurd! We're beginning to talk like characters in a mystery melodrama.
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John Gray: I've got some photographs here I'd like to show you.
Mary Elton: Now listen, if you try selling me any of those things I'll shout for the police! This is London, not Paris.
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John Gray: I don't think I've ever been considered particularly humorous. I should think I err rather on the side of solemnity... almost morbidity.
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John Gray: You know, proud parents and vacuous progeny.
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John Gray: I don't wish to appear melodramatic but I think those are blood stains.
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Beautiful Blonde: Who is Elizabeth?
John Gray: [exhales; no response]
Beautiful Blonde: Last night you called me Elizabeth.
-- John Gray
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