Lolita (1962)
Shelley Winters: Charlotte Haze
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Quotes
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Charlotte Haze : Do you believe in God?
Humbert Humbert : The question is does God believe in me?
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Clare Quilty : Listen, didn't you... didn't you have a daughter? Didn't you have a daughter with a lovely name? Yeah! A lovely... What was it now? A lovely, lyrical, lilting name, like, uh... uh...
Charlotte Haze : Lo-li-ta!
Clare Quilty : Lolita, that's right, Lolita. Diminutive of Dolores, "The Tears and the Roses."
Charlotte Haze : Wednesday she's going to have a cavity filled by your Uncle Ivor.
Clare Quilty : Yes. Hahahahaha... Yes.
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Charlotte Haze : Hum, you just touch me and I... I... I go as limp as a noodle. It scares me.
Humbert Humbert : Yes, I know the feeling.
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Charlotte Haze : [to Humbert] Oh, you MAN!
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Charlotte Haze : I forbid you to disturb Professor Humbert again. He is a writer and he is not to be disturbed.
Lolita Haze : [makes the Nazi salute] Sieg heil!
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Charlotte Haze : There's a nice view from this window... of the front lawn.
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Charlotte Haze : Is, um, Madame Humbert, um...
Humbert Humbert : There's no "Madame". We are divorced...
Charlotte Haze : Oh...
Humbert Humbert : *Happily* divorced.
Charlotte Haze : When did all this happen?
Humbert Humbert : About a year ago - in Paris.
Charlotte Haze : Oh, Paris, France, madame... You know, monsieur, I really believe that it's only in the Romance Languages that one is able to really relate in a mature fashion. In fact I remember when the late Mr. Haze and I... when we were on our honeymoon abroad, I knew that I'd never felt married until I'd heard myself addressed as "Senora".
Humbert Humbert : So you were in Spain?
Charlotte Haze : No, Mexico!
Humbert Humbert : Oh, Mexico, mm-hmm!
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Charlotte Haze : Oh M'sieur, if what you're needing is peace and quiet, I can assure you you couldn't get more peace anywhere, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
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Charlotte Haze : Now, this would be your room. It's what you might call a studio, well, you know, a semi-studio affair. It's very male - and quiet.
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Humbert Humbert : You have a maid living in the house?
Charlotte Haze : Why, monsieur, Ramsdale is not Paris. No, the colored girl comes three times a week. We think we're lucky to get her, but she does do shirts very well.
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Charlotte Haze : [to Humbert] You must see the garden before you go, you must. My flowers win prizes around here. They're the talk of the neighborhood. Voila! My yellow roses, my - my daughter.
[to Lolita, in bikini, sunbathing in the garden, listening to the radio]
Charlotte Haze : Darling, turn that down, please.
[to Humbert]
Charlotte Haze : I can offer you a comfortable home, a sunny garden, a congenial atmosphere - my cherry pies.
[Lolita lowers her glasses to peek coyly at Humbert]
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Humbert Humbert : You're a very persuasive saleswoman.
Charlotte Haze : Thank you. What was the decisive factor? My garden?
Humbert Humbert : I think it was your - cherry pies.
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Charlotte Haze : I hope I didn't keep you waiting too long?
Humbert Humbert : No, not at all.
Charlotte Haze : I thought I'd change into something cozier.
Humbert Humbert : Charming.
Charlotte Haze : You don't think it's - a little too risqué?
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Humbert Humbert : I wonder if you aren't being too liberal with her?
Charlotte Haze : Liberal? Oh, you dear man, you dear, sweet, naive man.
Humbert Humbert : No, I don't think you realize that she's beginning to grow up!
Charlotte Haze : Of course she's beginning to grow up and it's only natural and healthy that she should take an interest in those fascinating creatures known as: "the opposite sex."
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Charlotte Haze : Humbert Humbert, what a thrillingly different name. Do you pronounce the surname differently, you know, in a slightly lower tone? Let me see now, Humbert. What was that, the first or the second?
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Humbert Humbert : I have no sense of rhythm.
Charlotte Haze : I refuse to believe that about you. Rhythm is so basic and it just pours out of you, you simply vibrate rhythm.
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Charlotte Haze : Must you pamper your pimples!
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Humbert Humbert : Charlotte, I haven't even had my morning cup of coffee yet.
Charlotte Haze : You want me to make you some?
Humbert Humbert : Please do that, like a good little wife.
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Charlotte Haze : Hum, baby, you know, I love the way you smell. You do arouse the pagan in me.
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Charlotte Haze : I wouldn't care if your maternal grandfather turned out to be a Turk.
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Charlotte Haze : Are you sending her to that Camp Climax again?
Jean Farlow : Of course. We've done it every summer, since she was ten.
John Farlow : It gives Jean and me a chance to catch up on our homework.