Pride & Prejudice (2005) Poster

Rosamund Pike: Jane Bennet

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  • Jane Bennet : [Accepting Mr. Bingley's proposal]  Yes. A thousand times yes.

  • Elizabeth Bennet : Now if every man in the room does not end the evening in love with you then I am no judge of beauty.

    Jane Bennet : [giggles]  Or men.

    Elizabeth Bennet : [laughs brightly]  No, they are far too easy to judge.

    Jane Bennet : They're not all bad.

    Elizabeth Bennet : Humorless poppycocks, in my limited experience.

    Jane Bennet : One of these days, Lizzy, someone will catch your eye and then you'll have to watch your tongue.

  • Mrs. Bennet : But she doesn't like him. I thought she didn't like him.

    Jane Bennet : So did I, so did we all. We must have been wrong.

    Mrs. Bennet : Wouldn't be the first time, will it?

    Jane Bennet : No, nor the last I dare say.

  • Jane Bennet : Oh, Lizzy, if I could but see you happy. If there were such another man for you.

    Elizabeth Bennet : Perhaps Mr. Collins has a cousin.

    [They both laugh] 

  • Jane Bennet : How do you like it here in Hertfordshire, Mr. Bingley?

    Mr. Bingley : Very much.

    Elizabeth Bennet : The library at Netherfield, I've heard, is one of the finest in the country.

    Mr. Bingley : Yes, fills me with guilt. Not a very good reader, you see. Prefer being out of doors. Oh, I mean I can read, of course. And I'm not suggesting you can't read out of doors, of course. Um...

    Jane Bennet : I wish I read more but there always seems to be so many other things to do.

    Mr. Bingley : Yes, that's exactly what I meant!

  • Jane Bennet : Mr. Bingley is just what a young man ought to be. Sensible, good humour...

    Elizabeth Bennet : Handsome, conveniently rich.

    Jane Bennet : You know perfectly well that I do not believe that marriage should be driven by thoughts of money!

  • Jane Bennet : Do you really believe he liked me, Lizzie?

    Elizabeth Bennet : Jane, he danced with you most of the night and stared at you for the rest of it. But I give you leave to like him. You've liked great deal a stupider person. You're a great deal too apt to like people in general, you know. All the world is good and agreeable in your eyes.

    Jane Bennet : Not his friend! I still can't believe what he said about you.

    Elizabeth Bennet : Mr. Darcy? I could more easily forgive his vanity had he not wounded mine. But no matter. I doubt we shall ever speak again.

  • Jane Bennet : [Talking about Mr. Bingley after meeting him]  He is just what a young man ought to be.

  • Elizabeth Bennet : Kitty! Lydi! What have I told you about listening at the door!

    Lydia Bennet : Shh! Nevermind that! It's Mr. Bingley, right from the North!

    [Kitty is incoherent] 

    Lydia Bennet : Five thousand a year!

    Elizabeth Bennet : Really?

    Lydia Bennet , Kitty Bennet : [in unison]  He's single!

    Jane Bennet : Who's single?

    Elizabeth Bennet : A Mr. Bingley, apparently.

    Kitty Bennet : Shh!

  • Mr. Bingley : Your friend, Miss Lucas, is a most amusing young woman.

    Elizabeth Bennet : Oh, yes, I adore her!

    Mrs. Bennet : It is a pity she's not more handsome.

    Elizabeth Bennet : Mama!

    Mrs. Bennet : Oh, but Lizzie would never admit that she's plain. Of course, it's my Jane that's considered the beauty of the county.

    Jane Bennet : No, Mama, please...

    Mrs. Bennet : When she was only fifteen there was a gentleman that was so much in love with her that I was sure he would make her an offer. However, he did write her some very pretty verses.

  • [first lines] 

    Jane Bennet : Lydia. Kitty.

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