Colin Firth quotes
- From the movie: Kingsman: The Golden Circle
- From the movie: Bridget Jones's Baby
- From the movie: The Importance of Being Earnest
“Lady Bracknell, I hate to seem inquisitive, but would you kindly inform me who I am?”
- From the movie: Fever Pitch
Why is it that adults aren't supposed to go mad about anything? You got to keep a lid on it. And if you don't then people are apparently entitled to say what they like. "You haven't grown up. You're a moron. Your conversation is trivial and boorish. You can't express your emotional needs. You can't relate to your children". And you die, lonely... (continue)(continue reading)
- From the movie: A Month in the Country
“- James Moon: So you're married too?
- Birkin: Sort of. She went off with another chap. Not for the first time. Can't say I blame her really. Her name is Vinny.
- James Moon: Yes, I thought it might be something like that. As for me, never really met the right woman. Luckily for her.” - From the movie: Bridget Jones's Baby
“- Bridget Jones: I want everything. Gas, air, injections, morphine.
- Jack: Bridget, remember your yoga.
- Bridget Jones: Fuck yoga!” - From the movie: Fever Pitch
- From the movie: Bridget Jones's Diary
“- Mark Darcy: I like you, very much.
- Bridget Jones: Ah, apart from the smoking and the drinking, the vulgar mother and... ah, the verbal diarrhea.
- Mark Darcy: No, I like you very much. Just as you are.” - From the movie: The King's Speech
“There may be dark days ahead, and war can no longer be confined to the battlefield, but we can only do the right as we see the right, and reverently commit our cause to God. If one and all we keep resolutely faithful to it, then, with God's help, we shall prevail.”
- From the movie: Valmont
“- Danceny: Sir, it would be embarrassing for me to fight you in your condition.
- Valmont: So what do we do? Send for our harps?” - From the movie: The King's Speech
- From the movie: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
“- Mark Darcy: What on Earth are you doing?
- Bridget Jones: Getting dressed.
- Mark Darcy: Why're you dancing around in that tent business?
- Bridget Jones: Because I don't want you to see any of my wobbly bits.
- Mark Darcy: Well, now that's a bit pointless, isn't it? As I happen to have a very high regard for your wobbly bits. In all...” (continue)(continue reading) - From the movie: Mamma Mia!
- From the movie: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
“- Bridget Jones: You are angry.
- Mark Darcy: No, I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed.
- Bridget Jones: Disappointed? Oh, God, that's worse than angry.
- Mark Darcy: I'm just disappointed I can't take you home this instant.” - From the movie: What a Girl Wants
“Alistair, you've lied to me, I know you lied to Libby, so you'll forgive me if I don't give a flying fart in space what you think!”
- From the movie: A Month in the Country
“- Alice Keach: Were you always in the... cleaning business, Mr Birkin?
- Birkin: My father traveled in... soap.” - From the movie: What a Girl Wants
- Henry Dashwood: I hope you find you sleeping arrangements conducive to...
- Daphne Reynolds: Henry, all it takes is “sweet dreams”. - From the movie: The King's Speech
- From the movie: The Importance of Being Earnest
“- Jack: Algy, you're always talking nonsense.
- Algy: It's better than listening to it.” - From the movie: Shakespeare in Love
- From the movie: Love Actually
“I'm very lucky, I've got one of those constitutions where I never put on weight.”
- From the movie: The King's Speech
“- King George VI: Listen to me.
- Lionel Logue: Listen to you? By what right?
- King George VI: By divine right, if you must. I am your king.
- Lionel Logue: No, you're not. You told me so yourself. You said you didn't want it. Why should I waste my time listening?
- King George VI: Because I have a right to be heard. I have a voice.
- Lionel...” (continue)(continue reading) - From the movie: What a Girl Wants
“- Henry Dashwood: I'm not explaining this very well, am I?
- Daphne Reynolds: No, not really. But I'm having fun watching you try.” - From the movie: What a Girl Wants
“- Henry Dashwood: You like Co-co Puffs?
- Daphne Reynolds: It's chocolate! Need I say more?” - From the movie: The King's Speech
“Waiting for me to... commence a conversation, one can wait rather a long wait.”
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