- Fanny Price: No one meant to be unkind, but I was the poor relation and I was often made to feel it. Only Edmund put himself out to secure my happiness. He became my one true friend. And as the years passed, I came to love him as more than a cousin.
- Lady Bertram: Um, Fanny my dear, I've quite run out of lavender, pick some won't you, before the sun get's too hot.
- Fanny Price: Yes, Aunt, of course.
- Lady Bertram: And, Edmund, find scissors and go with her.
- Mary Crawford: You think if you shake me hard enough something profound will come out, but I assure you, I am profoundly shallow.
- Fanny Price: Is it possible to be so happy?
- Edmund Bertram: Yes. Let's make it our business, Mrs. Bertram, to happy ever after.
- Mrs. Norris: You must never forget, whatever the occasion, you must always be the lowest, the last.
- Fanny Price: Oh I shall never forget that. Unless of course I'm enjoying myself too much to remember.