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Quotes of Movie: The Hunchback of Notre Dame [1996]

  • Esmeralda: [singing] I ask for nothing, I can get by / But I know so many less lucky than I / Please help my people, the poor and downtrod / I thought we all were the children of God / God help the outcast, children of God. (unknown)
  • Laverne: Take it from an old spectator. Life's not a spectator sport. If watchin' is all you're gonna do, then you're gonna watch your life go by without ya. (unknown)
  • Frollo: Now, now. L-Listen to me, Quasimodo...
    Quasimodo: No! You listen! All my life, you have told me that the world is a dark, cruel place. But now I see that the only thing dark and cruel about it is people like you. (unknown)
  • Frollo: Look at that disgusting display.
    Phoebus: Yes, sir! (unknown)
  • Clopin: You're very clever to have found our hideaway. Unfortunately, you won't live to tell the tale. (unknown)
  • [describing the bells]
    Clopin: They're beautiful, no? So many colors of sound, so many changing moods. Because, you know, they do not ring all by themselves.
    Puppet: They don't?
    Clopin: No, you silly boy. Up there, high, high in the dark bell tower, lives the mysterious bell ringer. Who is this creature?
    Puppet: Who?
    Clopin: What is he?
    Puppet: What?
    Clopin: How did he come to be there?
    Puppet: How?
    Clopin: Hush!
    Puppet: Ow!
    Clopin: Clopin will tell you. It is a tale, a tale of a man, and a monster. (unknown)
  • Clopin: [singing] Once a year we throw a party here in town / Once a year we turn all Paris upside-down / Every man's a king and every king's a clown / Once again it's Topsy-turvy Day! (unknown)
  • Esmeralda: [reading Quasimodo's palm] Hmm. Hmm, mmm, mmm. Well, that's funny.
    Quasimodo: What?
    Esmeralda: I don't see any...
    Quasimodo: Any what?
    Esmeralda: Monster lines. Not a single one.
    Esmeralda: [holds out her hand] Now, you look at me. Do you think I'm evil?
    Quasimodo: No! No-No. Y-You are kind and good and... and...
    Esmeralda: And a Gypsy. And maybe Frollo's wrong about the both of us. (unknown)
  • Clopin: [singing] Now here is a riddle to guess if you can / Sing the bells of Notre Dame / Who is the monster and who is the man (unknown)
  • Clopin: [singing] Now here is the riddle / Guess if you can sing the bells of Notre Dame / Who is the monster and man? (unknown)
  • Quasimodo: You are good to me master. I'm sorry.
    Frollo: You're forgiven. But remember Quasimodo. This is your sanctuary
    Quasimodo: [Frollo leaves] My sanctuary (unknown)
  • Quasimodo: [singing] Every day they shout and scold and go about their lives / Heedless of the gift it is to be them / If I was in their skin / I'd treasure every instant out there (unknown)
  • Brutish Guard: Minister Frollo. The gypsy has escaped.
    Frollo: What?
    Brutish Guard: She's nowhere in the cathedral. She's gone.
    Frollo: But how? I...
    Frollo: [pause] Never mind. Get out you idiot. I'll find her. I'll find her if I burn down all of Paris! (unknown)
  • Frollo: [singing] God have mercy on her / God have mercy on me / But she will be mine or she... will... BURN! (unknown)
  • Hugo: You're human, with the flesh, and the hair, and the navel lint. We're just part of the architecture. Right, Victor?
    Victor: Yet, if you kick us, do we not flake? If you moisten us, do we not grow mold? (unknown)
  • Quasimodo: [Introducing the bells to Esmeralda] This is Little Sophia. And Jeanne-Marie, Anne-Marie, and Louise-Marie. Triplets, you know.
    Esmeralda: And who is this?
    Quasimodo: Big Marie.
    Esmeralda: [Inside the bell] Hello!
    [Bell resonates]
    Quasimodo: She likes you. (unknown)
  • Esmeralda: Let's see. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine... So there's ten of you and one of me. What's a poor girl to do?
    [Pretends to cry into a handkerchief, then blows on it and disappears in a cloud of smoke] (unknown)
  • Phoebus: Sir, permission to stop this cruelty.
    Frollo: In a moment, captain. A lesson needs to be learned here. (unknown)
  • Phoebus: Candlelight, privacy, Romantic music. Can't think of a more perfect setting for hand-to-hand combat. (unknown)
  • Phoebus: You leave town for a couple of decades and they change everything. (unknown)
  • Quasimodo: Is this the Court of Miracles?
    Phoebus: Offhand, I'd say it's the Court of Ankle-deep Sewage. (unknown)
  • Esmeralda: [singing] I don't know if you can hear me, or if you're even there / I don't know if you would listen to a Gypsy's prayer / Yes, I know I'm just an outcast, I shouldn't speak to you / Still, I see your face and wonder, were you once an outcast, too? (unknown)
  • Phoebus: You fight almost as well as a man.
    Esmeralda: Funny, I was going to say the same thing about you. (unknown)
  • Quasimodo: If I got caught.
    Victor: Better to beg forgiveness than ask permission. (unknown)
  • Esmeralda: You speak of justice, yet you are cruel to those most in need of your help. (unknown)
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