Bridgerton Quotes

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Kate Sharma: Lord Bridgerton is quite adept at conveying false first impressions.

Lady Danbury: What did you hear?

Kate Sharma: He stated rather clearly that he seeks a wife only to fulfill his duty and does not believe in love at all.

Lady Whistledown: While this author finds Miss Edwina Sharma to be an exceptional young lady, it is about time I used these pages of record for something else. A shift. Is the entire practice of naming a diamond not... well, rather ridiculous? Should a woman not be valued for so much more than her dancing skills or her comportment? Should we not value a woman instead for her candor, her character, her true accomplishments? Perhaps if the queen abandoned this absurdity that is the diamond, we would all see that a woman can be so much more.

Eloise Bridgerton: Do you think that is why Cressida is so cruel?

Penelope Featherington: No. I think she just wears her hair too tight.

Penelope Featherington (to Eloise): No one truly notices me. I suppose that is what I like. When you're invisible, you have all the amusement you want without any of the expectations popularity brings. It frees you.

Eloise Bridgerton (to Pen): Just another reminder of how trapped I am. I can feel people's eyes on me. Every time I walk into a ballroom, I know they are comparing me to Daphne. She was so good at being the diamond and it made my mother so happy. I can never live up to that. I do not want to live up to that, but it does not make it any easier to know you are constantly disappointing people just by walking into a room.

Lady Danbury (to Kate): Very few attempt to outwit me, and even fewer succeed.

Hyacinth Bridgerton: I think Eloise would make a brilliant diamond.

Violet Bridgerton: I could not agree more, Hyacinth. Perhaps Her Majesty will take note at her ball tomorrow night.

Eloise Bridgerton (to Hyacinth): I despise you.

(Violet and Hyacinth laugh)

Eloise Bridgerton: Swept away by many a nimble-footed young lady, Brother?

Anthony Bridgerton: I can still barely feel my toes. I thought you ladies were taught to dance.

Eloise Bridgerton: I thought you gentlemen capable of worthwhile conversation. How sad both of our hopes were dashed.

Kate Sharma: What is clear is we are woefully unprepared to navigate this lion's den. I am sure Edwina's absence will only make her that much more desirable.

Edwina Sharma: It truly was a magnificent soiree, Lady Danbury. We are most grateful.

(Kate and Edwina leave)

Violet Bridgerton: Well, it would seem both of us may have our hands full this year.

Lady Danbury: Not if I have something to say about it. And as you very well know, I always have something to say.

Eloise Bridgerton: I look like a prize calf, trussed up for auction.

(Benedict moos at her)

Queen Charlotte: I hear you have made quite a journey to join us again after all these years, Lady Mary. If only you had extended the courtesy of offering your queen a final farewell before you left.

Lady Danbury (to Mary): Oh, I do relish a challenge.

Kate Sharma: You must be excited. This is the first chapter of a happy story. All you have to do this evening is remember what it is you are looking for.

Edwina Sharma: Hmm. Someone charming.

Kate Sharma: Mm-hmm.

Edwina Sharma: And handsome, of course. A prince or a duke, perhaps.

Kate Sharma: It is not a man's appearance or title that will woo you. It is his mind and spirit that will court yours. He will speak in a manner that only your heart can hear. That is what you are looking for. That is the true love you deserve.

Margaret Goring: The harp is a wonderful instrument, my lord, teaching one patience, strength, and an appreciation for beauty, of course.

Anthony Bridgerton: But do you read?

Margaret Goring (confused): Books?

Violet Bridgerton: See that he is quite well.

Benedict Bridgerton: Me?

Anthony Bridgerton: I'm not in need of coddling. I assure you all, everything is in order.

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