Film Quotes by Merle Oberon
8 quotes
Anne Boleyn:
Isn't it a pity to lose a head like this? Still, they will easily find a nickname for me: among the Queens of England, I shall be "Anne sans tête." That means "Anne who lost her head."
--
Merle Oberon
(as Anne Boleyn The Second Wife)
in
The Private Life of Henry VIII
(1933)
George Sand:
[to Chopin] Discontinue that so-called Polonaise jumble you've been playing for days.
--
Merle Oberon
(as George Sand)
in
A Song to Remember
(1945)
Jessica Warren:
I lied to you, betrayed your confidence, and now I've fallen in love with you...too late.
--
Merle Oberon
in
The Price of Fear
(1956)
Karen Wright:
[referring to Mary and Mrs. Amelia Tilford] The wicked very young... and the wicked very old.
--
Merle Oberon
(as Karen Wright)
in
These Three
(1936)
Lady Marguerite Blakeney:
Can you honestly deny that you've changed?
--
Merle Oberon
(as Lady Blakeney)
in
The Scarlet Pimpernel
(1934)
Cathy:
He seems to take pleasure in being mean and brutal. And yet, he's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. And Linton's is as different as frost from fire... Ellen, I AM Heathcliff. Everything he's suffered, I've suffered. The little happiness he's ever known, I've had too. Oh, Ellen, if everything in the world died and Heathcliff remained, life would still be full for me.
--
Merle Oberon
(as Cathy Earnshaw)
in
Wuthering Heights
(1939)
Cathy:
Heathcliff, make the world stop right here. Make everything stop and stand still and never move again. Make the moors never change and you and I never change.
Heathcliff: The moors and I will never change. Don't you, Cathy.
Cathy: I can't. I can't. No matter what I ever do or say, Heathcliff, this is me now; standing on this hill with you. This is me forever.
Heathcliff: The moors and I will never change. Don't you, Cathy.
Cathy: I can't. I can't. No matter what I ever do or say, Heathcliff, this is me now; standing on this hill with you. This is me forever.
--
Merle Oberon
(as Cathy Earnshaw)
in
Wuthering Heights
(1939)
Cathy:
I told you, Ellen. When he went away that night in the rain, I told you I belonged to him, that he was my life, my being.
--
Merle Oberon
(as Cathy Earnshaw)
in
Wuthering Heights
(1939)