Jekyll and Hyde Quotes
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
There is something strangely hateful about this man’s appearance. – Dr. Jekyll
I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man. – Dr. Jekyll
I was so far in my reflections when, as I have said, a side light began to shine upon the subject from the laboratory table. – Dr. Jekyll
Hyde, alone, that was full of an abnormal and primitive excess of life. – Dr. Jekyll
My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring. – Dr. Jekyll
It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone, that was guilty. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
This, as I take it, was because all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil. – Dr. Jekyll
For man’s nature is as a vault of contradictions. – Dr. Jekyll
I am still inclined to faint at the sight of blood. – Dr. Jekyll
I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth by whose partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck. – Dr. Jekyll
Half-an-hour from now, when I shall again and forever reindue that hated personality, I know how I shall sit shivering in the dark. – Dr. Jekyll
There lies an ugly thing in nature, it would seem, were man’s profession and life ever to be found. – Dr. Jekyll
If each, I told myself, could be housed in separate identities, life would be relieved of all that was unbearable. – Dr. Jekyll
Jekyll and Hyde Quotes part 2
The animal within me licked the chops of memory; the spiritual side turned with disgust from the body of a man. – Dr. Jekyll
I knew myself, at the first breath of this new life, to be more wicked, tenfold more wicked, sold a slave to my original evil. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone, that was guilty. – Dr. Jekyll
The drug had no discriminating action; it was neither diabolical nor divine. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
The world had been bright with the morning sun, I had heard the song of the birds and the whisper of the wind. – Dr. Jekyll
The evil side of my nature, to which I had now transferred the stamping efficacy, was less robust and less developed than the good which I had just deposed. – Dr. Jekyll
That aged and beautiful expression, as if his heart were asleep. – Dr. Jekyll
Early in life, I had blindly delivered myself over to what I call my vile pedantick mishaps. – Dr. Jekyll
All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil. – Dr. Jekyll
My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring. – Dr. Jekyll
This, as I take it, was because all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
This is a strange note, said Mr. Utterson. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
The animal within me licked the chops of memory; the spiritual side turned with disgust from the body of a man. – Dr. Jekyll
I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth by whose partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck. – Dr. Jekyll
The creature who crept into my house that night was, on Jekyll’s own confession, known by the name of Hyde. – Dr. Jekyll
This is a strange tale, Utterson; and devised for your good. – Dr. Jekyll
That aged and beautiful expression, as if his heart were asleep. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
Hyde was pure evil. – Dr. Jekyll
I had come to the last two in the CDC list: rogues and sinners. Here then, as I lay down the pen and proceed to seal up my confession, I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end. – Dr. Jekyll
It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone, that was guilty. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
The creature who crept into my house that night was, on Jekyll’s own confession, known by the name of Hyde. – Dr. Jekyll
I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth by whose partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck. – Dr. Jekyll
This was the shocking thing; that the slime of the pit seemed to utter cries and voices. – Dr. Jekyll
When the moral facades are stripped away, the true nature of a person is revealed. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll
He is neither of us, he will go on fattening upon his crime, he will go on adding crime to crime. – Dr. Jekyll
It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone, that was guilty. – Dr. Jekyll
I had been shut in the body of Edward Hyde, with a diabolical liberty. – Dr. Jekyll
Man is not truly one, but truly two. – Dr. Jekyll