Paris Frills (1945)
Micheline Presle: Micheline Lafaurie
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Quotes
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Philippe Clarence : You're already cheating on Daniel.
Micheline Lafaurie : He would've allowed me to come out.
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Micheline Lafaurie : [seated at busy restaurant] So many people.
Philippe Clarence : Just a few friends.
Micheline Lafaurie : All of Paris.
Philippe Clarence : The best place to be alone. We're alone, Micheline. We're on a deserted island. I'm sending signals. No one cares about us.
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Micheline Lafaurie : Life is stupid sometimes.
Philippe Clarence : Life is fine, Micheline. People are stupid. They swim upstream instead of going with the flow.
Micheline Lafaurie : Perhaps, but unfortunately we have to know where we're heading.
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Philippe Clarence : What was I talking about?
Micheline Lafaurie : Your profession. "The soul of a dress is a woman's body." You lost me.
Philippe Clarence : It's simple. A dress with no soul is a dress that wasn't created for a woman. Thanks to the woman...
Micheline Lafaurie : Yes.
Philippe Clarence : You don't know what it is to create.
Micheline Lafaurie : Nuns say it's creating something with nothing.
Philippe Clarence : That's what they say?
Micheline Lafaurie : About God. He created Heaven and Earth.
Philippe Clarence : Exactly.
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Philippe Clarence : You look ravishing, besides this stitch.
[adjusting the fabric on Micheline's feathered outfit]
Philippe Clarence : This is original.
Micheline Lafaurie : I should've thanked you.
Philippe Clarence : It's my pleasure, we did it on a whim. You look like a nice rooster.
Micheline Lafaurie : I feel like a chicken, I didn't want to leave my room.
Philippe Clarence : You look charming.
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Philippe Clarence : Stop playing.
Micheline Lafaurie : I'm not like you. I don't play games. This is who I am. You wouldn't understand. A man like you.
Philippe Clarence : A man like me?
Micheline Lafaurie : You don't believe in anything.
Philippe Clarence : I believe in what I see.
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Micheline Lafaurie : It's sad, but true. I'm marrying Daniel on Saturday.
Philippe Clarence : You don't even love him.
Micheline Lafaurie : I'll learn to.
Philippe Clarence : Micheline.
Micheline Lafaurie : I learned to detest you.
Philippe Clarence : Are you sure?
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Le cousin de Micheline : [Dixieland jazz on the gramophone] Your records are old.
Micheline Lafaurie : I like them. If you don't, don't listen