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Quotes of Movie: Beauty and the Beast [1991]

  • Gaston:
    How can you read this? There's no pictures!



    Belle:
    Well, some people use their imagination.

  • Gaston:
    This is the day your dreams come true.



    Belle:
    What do you know about my dreams, Gaston?



    Gaston:
    Plenty! Here, picture this: A rustic hunting lodge, my latest kill roasting on the fire, and my little wife massaging my feet, while the little ones play on the floor with the dogs. We'll have six or seven.



    Belle:
    Dogs?



    Gaston:
    No, Belle! Strapping boys, like me!



    Belle:
    Imagine that.



    Gaston:
    And do you know who that little wife will be?



    Belle:
    Let me think...



    Gaston:
    You, Belle!



    Belle:
    Gaston, I'm-I'm speechless. I really don't know what to say.



    Gaston:
    Say you'll marry me!



    Belle:
    I'm very sorry, Gaston... but... but I just don't deserve you!

  • Beast:
    I want to do something for her... but what?



    Cogsworth:
    Well, there's the usual things: flowers... chocolates... promises you don't intend to keep...

  • Cogsworth:
    As you can see, the pseudo-faƧade was stripped away to reveal a minimalist rococo design. Note the unusual inversed vaulted ceilings. This is yet another example of the late neoclassic Baroque period. And, as I always say, "if it's not Baroque, don't fix it!"

  • Gaston:
    If I didn't know better, I'd think you had feelings for this monster.



    Belle:
    He's no monster, Gaston. You are!

  • Beast:
    [pounds on Belle's door yelling] I thought I told you to come down to dinner!



    Belle:
    I'm not hungry!



    Beast:
    [yelling to Belle] You'll come out, or I'll-I'll-I'll break down the door!



    Lumiere:
    Master, I could be wrong, but that might not be the best way to win the girl's affections.



    Cogsworth:
    Please. Attempt to be a gentlemen.



    Beast:
    But, she's being so *difficult*!



    Mrs. Potts:
    Gently... gently...



    Beast:
    [calmly] Will you come down to dinner?



    Belle:
    No!



    Beast:
    [points at door] Hmm?



    Cogsworth:
    Ah-ah-ah, suave, genteel.



    Beast:
    [suavely] It would give me great pleasure...


    [tries to hold in his anger]



    Beast:
    if you would join me for dinner.



    Cogsworth:
    [clears throat and mutters] We say please.



    Beast:
    Please?



    Belle:
    No, thank you!



    Beast:
    [yells] You can't stay in there forever!



    Belle:
    Yes, I can!



    Beast:
    [yells] Fine! Then go ahead and *starve!* If she doesn't eat with me, then she doesn't eat at all!


    [storms down through the hallway and slams the door behind him]



    Mrs. Potts:
    Well, that didn't go very well at all, did it?

  • Monsieur D'Arque:
    I don't usually leave the asylum in the middle of the night, but he said you'd make it worth my while.


    [Gaston presents him with a bag of money]



    Monsieur D'Arque:
    Ah, I'm listening.



    Gaston:
    It's like this; I've got my heart set on marrying Belle, but she needs a little... persuasion.



    Lefou:
    Turned him down flat.


    [Gaston hits him]



    Gaston:
    Everyone knows her father's a lunatic. He was in here tonight raving about a beast in a castle.



    Monsieur D'Arque:
    Maurice is harmless.



    Gaston:
    The point is, Belle would do anything to keep him from being locked up.



    Lefou:
    Yeah, even marry *him*.


    [points at Gaston; ducks when Gaston tries to hit him again]



    Monsieur D'Arque:
    So you want me to throw her father into the asylum unless she agrees to marry you. Oh, that is despicable.


    [Chuckling]



    Monsieur D'Arque:
    I love it!

  • Prince Adam:
    Belle... it's me!


    [Belle stares into his eyes for a minute]



    Belle:
    It is you!

  • Cogsworth:
    Enchanted? Ha-ha ha-ha! Who said anything about the castle being enchanted? Ha-ha-ha...


    [to Lumiere]



    Cogsworth:
    It was you, wasn't it?

  • Lumiere:
    [trying to prepare the Beast for his dinner with Belle] Voila! Oh, you look so... so...



    Beast:
    [fur done up in curls and bows] Stupid.

  • Belle:
    Gaston, you are positively primeval.



    Gaston:
    Why thank you Belle.

  • Beast:
    [upon catching Belle in the forbidden west wing] Why did you come here?



    Belle:
    I'm-I'm sorry.



    Beast:
    I warned you never to come here!



    Belle:
    I didn't mean any harm.



    Beast:
    Do you realize what you could have done?


    [throws a table]



    Belle:
    [cowering] Please... stop...



    Beast:
    Get out!



    Belle:
    No!



    Beast:
    GET OUT!

  • Belle:
    Who's there? Who are you?



    Beast:
    The master of this castle.



    Belle:
    I've come for my father. Please, let him out! Can't you see? He's sick!



    Beast:
    [Yelling] Then he shouldn't have trespassed here!



    Belle:
    But he could die! Please, I'll do anything!



    Beast:
    There's nothing you can do! He's my prisoner.



    Belle:
    Oh there must be some way I can... wait! Take me instead.



    Beast:
    You! You would take his place?



    Maurice:
    Belle, no! You don't know what you're doing!



    Belle:
    If I did, would you let him go?



    Beast:
    Yes. But you must promise to stay here forever.



    Belle:
    Come into the light.


    [the Beast reveals himself, Belle gasps and turns away]



    Maurice:
    No, Belle! I won't let you do this!


    [Belle looks at him, then rises]



    Belle:
    You have my word.



    Beast:
    Done!

  • Villagers:
    [singing] We don't like what we don't understand, in fact it scares us, and this monster is mysterious at least...

  • [first lines]



    Narrator:
    Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was spoiled, selfish, and unkind. But then, one winter's night, an old beggar woman came to the castle and offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the bitter cold. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the prince sneered at the gift and turned the old woman away. But she warned him not to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is found within. And when he dismissed her again, the old woman's ugliness melted away to reveal a beautiful enchantress. The prince tried to apologize, but it was too late, for she had seen that there was no love in his heart. And as punishment, she transformed him into a hideous beast and placed a powerful spell on the castle and all who lived there. Ashamed of his monstrous form, the beast concealed himself inside his castle, with a magic mirror as his only window to the outside world. The rose she had offered was truly an enchanted rose, which would bloom until his 21st year. If he could learn to love another, and earn her love in return by the time the last petal fell, then the spell would be broken. If not, he would be doomed to remain a beast for all time. As the years passed, he fell into despair and lost all hope. For who could ever learn to love a beast?

  • Beast:
    You - You came back.



    Belle:
    Of course I came back. I couldn't let them... Oh, this is all my fault. If only I'd gotten here sooner.



    Beast:
    Maybe... it's better - it's better this way.



    Belle:
    Don't talk like that. You'll be all right. We're together now. Everything's going to be fine, you'll see.



    Beast:
    At-at least... I got to see you... one last time.

  • Chip:
    Do I still have to sleep in the cupboard?

  • Beast:
    You will join me for dinner!


    [screaming]



    Beast:
    That's not a request!

  • Featherduster:
    [to Lumiere] I've been burnt by you before!

  • [singing]



    Gaston:
    Lefou, I'm afraid I've been thinking...



    Lefou:
    A dangerous pastime.



    Gaston:
    I know.

  • Gaston:
    [singing] Here in town there's only she, who is beautiful as me, so I'm making plans to woo and marry Belle.

  • [Belle is washing the Beast's wounds]



    Beast:
    [roaring] Aaargh! That hurts!



    Belle:
    If you'd hold still, it wouldn't hurt as much!



    Beast:
    Well if you hadn't have run away, this wouldn't have happened.



    Belle:
    If you hadn't *frightened* me, I wouldn't have run away!



    Beast:
    Well you shouldn't have been in the west wing!



    Belle:
    Well, you should learn to control your temper. Now, hold still. This might sting a little.


    [presses cloth to wound; the beast growls in pain]



    Belle:
    By the way, thank you for saving my life.



    Beast:
    [stops growling] You're welcome.

  • [singing]



    Gaston, Lefou:
    No one plots like Gaston.



    Gaston:
    Takes cheap shots like Gaston.



    Lefou:
    Plans to persecute harmless crackpots like Gaston!

  • Gaston:
    It's not right for a woman to read. Soon she starts getting *ideas*, and *thinking*...

  • Cogsworth:
    Couldn't keep quiet, could we? Just had to invite him to stay, didn't we?


    [imitates Lumiere]



    Cogsworth:
    "Serve him tea. Sit in the master's chair. Pet the pooch!"

  • Movie: Beauty and the Beast [1991]

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