Monday, February 20, 2012

Quotes from Dr. Zhivago

Pasha: "I used to admire your poetry."

 Zhivago: "Thank you."

 Pasha: "I shouldn't admire it now. I should find it absurdly personal. Don't you agree? Feelings, insights, affections... it's suddenly trivial now. You don't agree; you're wrong. The personal life is dead in Russia. History has killed it. I can see why you might hate me."

 Zhivago: "I hate everything you say, but not enough to kill you for it." (IMDb)

“Happy men don’t volunteer.”

Pasha: "They rode them down, Lara. Women and children, begging for bread. There will be no more 'peaceful' demonstrations." (IMDB)

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