Pride and Prejudice Movie Quotes
You have bewitched me, body and soul. – Mr. Darcy
I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine. – Elizabeth Bennet
I have been meditating on the very greater pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a beautiful woman can bestow. – Mr. Darcy
I could never love a man who has no compassion or manners. – Elizabeth Bennet
I have been foolishly romantic. If I had any aspirations, they have all been overthrown by your actions. – Mr. Darcy
I admire her strength and independent spirit. – Jane Bennet
I am not romantic, you know. I never was. I ask only a comfortable home. – Charlotte Lucas
One cannot be in love with Bennett girls for long. One becomes immune to their charms. – Mr. Bingley
I have no uncles. I am only who I am. – Mr. Collins
I am determined to prove a villain and hate Elizabeth Bennet for the rest of my days. – Mr. Wickham
I take no pleasure in talking to self-assured women who curse their own happiness. – Lady Catherine de Bourgh
I know of several young ladies who would prefer death to a life with you, Mr. Collins. – Elizabeth Bennet
There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. – Elizabeth Bennet
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. – Mrs. Bennet
Pride and Prejudice Movie Quotes part 2
I think I could be kind to people who loved me. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will never be fooled by flattery or false appearances ever again. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not romantic. I simply prize my own independence too much to be in a relationship. – Elizabeth Bennet
I would rather have someone fall in love with the real me than a fake facade. – Elizabeth Bennet
I would rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not. – Elizabeth Bennet
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. – Mr. Darcy
I am sorry. I cannot hold onto the image you have of me any longer. – Mr. Darcy
I cannot love you anymore. My affections have changed. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not a sword in the hands of my betters to point in whichever direction suits their fancy. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will not marry a man who can be swayed by his relatives’ opinion of him. – Elizabeth Bennet
You are mistaken if you think that your powers of persuasion can sway me. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not interested in being a trophy wife. I want someone who loves me for who I am. – Elizabeth Bennet
One day, you will look back on this and realize how foolish you were to judge me so harshly. – Elizabeth Bennet
I may not be the prettiest girl in the room, but I am not afraid to speak my mind. – Elizabeth Bennet
Your lack of decorum and sense of entitlement is truly astonishing. – Mr. Darcy
I apologize for my previous behavior. I often speak my mind without considering the consequences. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will not be held responsible for the faults of my two older sisters. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will not settle for a loveless marriage, no matter how advantageous it may be. – Elizabeth Bennet
I would rather live alone and independent than marry without love. – Elizabeth Bennet
I have no desire to be the object of idle gossip and speculation. – Mr. Darcy
I will not allow anyone to dictate my choices or determine my fate. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not interested in playing games or partaking in idle social frivolities. – Elizabeth Bennet
I refuse to be judged by someone who does not know the depths of my character. – Mr. Darcy
I would rather be alone and true to myself than have a partner who does not appreciate me. – Elizabeth Bennet
You may be wealthy and titled, but your arrogance is truly unbecoming. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will not be swayed by superficial displays of wealth or social status. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not interested in being pursued by someone who treats me as a mere conquest. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not a prize to be won or a puppet to be manipulated. – Elizabeth Bennet
I would rather be a strong and independent woman than a subservient wife. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not interested in conforming to societal expectations or fitting into a predefined role. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will not be silenced or diminished by your condescending remarks. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not interested in being a decorative accessory in someone else’s life. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will not be tamed or controlled by anyone, no matter their social standing. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not interested in being a damsel in distress. I am capable of rescuing myself. – Elizabeth Bennet
I will not apologize for being strong-willed and independent. – Elizabeth Bennet
I am not interested in pretending to be someone I am not in order to fit into societal norms. – Elizabeth Bennet