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"I have no soul. I'm beyond the pale. I'm one of the living dead!"
"It's the things one can't do that always tempt me."
"Gentlemen! London is so full of fog, that it has penetrated our minds, set boundaries for our vision. As men of science, we should be curious and bold enough to peek beyond it — into the many wonders it conceals."
"I shall not dwell today on the secrets of the human body, in sickness and in health. Today I want to talk to you of a greater marvel: the soul of man!"
"My analysis of this soul, the human psyche, leads me to believe that man is not truly one — but, truly two. One of him strives for the nobilities of life. This we call his good self. The other, seeks an expression of impulses that bind him to some dim animal relation with the earth. This — we may call the bad. These two carry out an eternal struggle in the nature of man. Yet, they are chained together — and that chain spells repression to the evil, remorse to the good. Now, if these two selves could be separated from each other, how much freer the good in us would be? What heights it might scale? And the so-called evil, once liberated, would fulfill itself and trouble us no more. I believe the day is not far off, when this separation will be possible."
"Sometimes a doctor must hurt you a little to make you well, right?"
"You ought to wear squeaky shoes, Hobson."
"I'm a doctor, you know, and I'll call that kiss my fee."
"Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down."
"Evil, once liberated, will trouble us no more."
"Oh God, this I did not intend. I have gone where man should not go. I have trespassed on your domain."
"I grant you, I'm no beauty. But, under this exterior, you'll find the very flower of man. Look at me. Do you suppose I'd let anybody stand in my way?"
"Perhaps you prefer a gentleman. One of those fine-mannered and honorable gentlemen. Those panting hypocrites who like your legs but talk about your garters."
"Free! Free at last!"
"Muriel Carew: Take me. Take me soon!"
"Dr. Lanyon: Drop that knife!"
"Put yourself in her place! The dreaded night when her lover became a madman!"
"Romantic — and shocking... spine chilling — and heartrending"
"Fredric March — Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde"
"Miriam Hopkins — Ivy Pearson"
"Rose Hobart — Muriel Carew"
"Holmes Herbert — Dr. John Lanyon"
"Halliwell Hobbes — Brigadier General Sir Danvers Carew"
"Edgar Norton — Poole"
"Tempe Pigott — Mrs. Hawkins"
"Douglas Walton — Blonde Student"