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Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast quotes

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Beast
Belle
Chip
Cogsworth
Gaston
Lumiere
Mrs. Potts
Narrator
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View Quote Mob: [singing] Here we come, we're fifty strong, and fifty Frenchmen can't be wrong...
View Quote [To Villager] Up here you scurvy s****! Now! [The tea cups dump scalding tea on Villager]
View Quote [singing] When I was a lad I ate four dozen eggs every morning to help me get large! And now that I'm grown I eat five dozen eggs, so I'm roughly the size of a BARGE!
View Quote (The Beast lays dying. Belle runs to him. Meanwhile, the rose is down to its last petal.)

Beast: You...you came back...

Belle: If only I'd gotten here sooner...

Beast: Maybe it's...better this way...

Belle: No! Don't say that! We're together now. Everything will be fine!

Beast: At least I...got to see you...one last time...

(His eyes close.)

Belle: NO! No, please, no! Don't leave me! Please...

(Sobs)

Belle: ...I love you...

(The last petal falls away.)
View Quote Couldn't keep quiet, could we? Just had to invite him to stay, didn't we? [imitating Lumiere] "Serve him tea. Sit in ze master's chair. Pet ze pooch!"
View Quote Gaston: [singing] Lefou, I'm afraid I've been thinking...
Lefou: A dangerous pastime.
Gaston: I know!
View Quote Were you in love with her, Beast? Did you honestly think she'd want you when she had someone like me?
View Quote [the Beast catches Belle in the West Wing]
Beast: Why did you come here?
Belle: I'm sorry.
Beast: I warned you never to come here!
Belle: I didn't mean any harm.
Beast: Do you realize what you could have done???
[the Beast thrashes at the furniture]
Belle: Please, stop! No!
Beast: Get out!! GET OOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUT!!!!!!!
View Quote Gaston: When Belle and I come out that door...
LeFou: Oh, I know, I know! I strike up the band!
[the band plays "Here Comes The Bride" very rapidly]
Gaston: [slams a tuba on LeFou's head] Not yet!
LeFou: Thorry!
View Quote As you can see, the psuedo-facade was stripped away to reveal a minimalist rococo design. Note the unusual inverted vaulted ceilings. This is yet another example of the late neoclassic Baroque period. And, as I always say, "if it's not Baroque, don't fix it!"
View Quote Gaston: [flicking through pages of book] How can you read this? There's no pictures!
Belle: [laughs] Well, some people use their imagination.
Gaston: [tossing the book aside] Belle, it's time you got your head out of those book and paid attention to more important things. Like me.
View Quote Gaston: If I didn't know better, I'd think you had feelings for this monster!
Belle: He's no monster, Gaston, you are!
Gaston: She's as crazy as the old man!
View Quote It's over, Beast! Belle is mine! (it was originally "Time to die!" but they changed it to fit Belle back into the scene.)
View Quote Gaston: The whole town's talking about it. It's not right for a woman to read. Soon she starts gettings ideas, and thinking...
Belle: Gaston, you are positively primeval.
Gaston: Why, thank you, Belle!
View Quote [singing] Ahhh, Isn't this amazing? It's my favorite part because, you see, here's where she meets Prince Charming. But she won't discover that it's him till chapter three.