The House of Mirth (2000)
Eleanor Bron: Mrs. Julia Peniston, Lily's Aunt
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Quotes
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Mrs. Peniston : Only someone without family could make such a vulgar remark.
Lily Bart : Aunt Julia, you *are* my family.
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[to Grace at the opera house]
Mrs. Peniston : Thank you for telling me, Grace. But I must say this unwelcome information has completely ruined the Mozart for me.
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Mrs. Peniston : To grow richer, when at a time when most people's investments are shrinking strikes me as being in very bad taste.
Grace : But society still uses such men if only obliquely.
Lily Bart : If obliquity were a vice, we should all be tainted.
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Mrs. Peniston : Jennings, we will take tea in the upstairs sitting room. Lily, you can read me the obituaries.
Lily Bart : Oh, Aunt Julia, Grace does it so much better than me. She can make even the most insignificant death seem interesting.
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Mrs. Peniston : Do people say he's in love with her?
Grace : People *always* say unpleasant things.
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Mrs. Peniston : Thank you for telling me, Grace. But, I must say, this unwelcome information has completely ruined the Mozart for me.
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Mrs. Peniston : Does he mean to divorce then marry her?
Grace : No, it's - it's a flirtation, nothing more.
Mrs. Peniston : A flirtation? With a married man? Such things were never heard of in my day.
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Mrs. Peniston : [scornfully] It's true, then. You play cards for money. Do you play on Sundays?
Lily Bart : You are hard on me, Aunt Julia. I have never really cared for cards and one hates to be thought of as priggish and one *drifts* into doing what others do.
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Mrs. Peniston : I shall certainly not do anything that gives the impression that I countenance your behavior.
Lily Bart : Aunt Julia, I will be disgraced!
Mrs. Peniston : I consider that you *are* disgraced, Lily.