Pride & Prejudice (2005)
Penelope Wilton: Mrs. Gardiner
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Quotes
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Mary Bennet : The glories of nature. What are men compared to rocks and mountains?
Elizabeth Bennet : Believe me. Men are either eaten up with arrogance or stupidity. If they are amiable, they are so easily led they have no minds of their own whatsoever.
Mrs. Gardiner : Take care, my love. That savors strongly of bitterness.
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Mrs. Gardiner : Lizzy, we've just met Mr. Darcy! You didn't tell us that you'd seen him. He's asked us to dine with him tomorrow. He was very civil.
[to Mr. Gardiner]
Mrs. Gardiner : Was he not?
Mr. Gardiner : Very civil.
Mrs. Gardiner : [to Lizzy] Not at all how you had painted him.
Elizabeth Bennet : To dine with him?
Mrs. Gardiner : There's something pleasant about his mouth when he speaks.
Mr. Gardiner : You don't mind delaying our journey another day, do you?
[Lizzy reacts awkwardly]
Mrs. Gardiner : He particularly wanted you to meet his sister.
Elizabeth Bennet : His sister...
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Mrs. Gardiner : [All admiring a bust of Darcy] A handsome face. Lizzy, is it a true likeness?
Pemberley Lady : Does the young lady know Mr. Darcy?
Elizabeth Bennet : [Pensively] Only a little.
Pemberley Lady : Would you not consider him a handsome man, miss?
Elizabeth Bennet : Yes.
[pause]
Elizabeth Bennet : Yes, I daresay he his.