Lord Glendenning: [to Moray about Katherine] It appears you can win her by leaving her alone. Perhaps even more when you stay away from her.
Clara: Gentlemen need pleasures too, sir. It's often they deny themselves comforts. Why do you suppose that is?
Moray: Perhaps it is that some pleasures, Clara, leave the devil to pay.
Clara: I saw Mr. Moray writing about her in that black book of hers. There'll be something in there, I know it. I can feel it. Something sure she's not the little virgin cherub.
Pauline: Clara! Why must you be like this? Denise is Denise, that's all. I've talked to her. And all she is is Denise.
Miss Audrey: [whispering to lady customers] Only those who have limitations know that they have limitations.
Clara: If only Mr. Moray could be here to see your success.
Denise: [modeling lingerie at the ladies-only event] You see it, Clara. Perhaps that's enough for me this time.