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Quotes
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Carla Goetabaug : Poor Sir Oliver, stuck with a woman. If only you could see your face.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : That's my consolation, madam, I don't have to look at it. You do.
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Carla Goetabaug : Someone is walking up there. I heard footsteps, human footsteps.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Madam, since the beginning of time, all women have heard footsteps "up there."
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Carla Goetabaug : Sir Oliver, you're not going to listen to a murderer?
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Never interrupt a murderer, madam.
Count Saknussemm : I resent that bourgeois classification. I'll spare your lives. You have my word of honor.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Give me your hand on that.
[Sir Oliver throws salt into Count Saknussemm's eyes]
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : A bourgeois trick. So sorry.
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Carla Goetabaug : Whom did you intend to take along besides this young man?
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : The big Icelander.
Carla Goetabaug : Then I'll be very useful. He doesn't understand a word of English.
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Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Your entire presence is a constant criticism of me. I'm tired of it, I've had enough!
Carla Goetabaug : You've had enough! Well, let me tell you, you... you dried up walnut of a man, if anyone's had enough, it's me!
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : It's *I*.
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Carla Goetabaug : You know, it's one thing to spend ones days and nights with a man under the earth, another under one roof in Scotland.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Well, ehh... what do you propose?
Carla Goetabaug : Oh, that's not a word I'd bandy about, Professor.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : What did I say? Which word?
Carla Goetabaug : I THOUGHT it would catch in your throat.
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Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : To burden myself with a female is sheer stupidity.
Carla Goetabaug : I resent that word. I may have been a disturbance to men-never a burden!
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Hans Belker : [in Icelandic] There is a tunnel on this side.
Carla Goetabaug : He says there's a tunnel on the other side.
Hans Belker : [in Icelandic] And they slant downhill, and we can walk them.
Carla Goetabaug : Slanting downhill, but walkable.
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Carla Goetabaug : There's no need to lose that patient voice with me, Professor.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Would you rather I use an impatient voice?
Carla Goetabaug : Professor Linderbrook, I am a member of this expedition, and as such I intend to report any observation I make.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Alec, put it down in the record that a member of the expedition reports... rats in the attic. Lights out!
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Hans Belker : [in Icelandic] O, madam, will you all come down here where the boy fell. It is so wonderfully beautiful down there.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : What's happened now? What's he saying?
Carla Goetabaug : He said we should go back to where Alec fell.
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Carla Goetabaug : He says there's a tunnel on the other side, slanting downhill but walkable.
Sir Oliver Lindenbrook : Eureka!
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Carla Goetabaug : [in Icelandic] Hans, let him go.