Restoration Quotes
King Charles II: For her husband I need a man who is far too fond of women in general to love one in particular.
Movie: Restoration
[first lines]
Opening Title Card: In 1660 Charles II was restored to the English Throne ending 11 years of Oliver Cromwell's bleak Puritan rule. Thus began the age of Restoration. It was an era of scientific discovery, artistic exploration and luxurious sensuality.
Opening Title Card: It was also a time of natural disasters and archaic medical practices. Science was pitted against superstition. This is the story of one man's journey through the light and dark of those times.
Opening Title Card: In 1660 Charles II was restored to the English Throne ending 11 years of Oliver Cromwell's bleak Puritan rule. Thus began the age of Restoration. It was an era of scientific discovery, artistic exploration and luxurious sensuality.
Opening Title Card: It was also a time of natural disasters and archaic medical practices. Science was pitted against superstition. This is the story of one man's journey through the light and dark of those times.
Movie: Restoration
[first lines]
Opening Title Card: In 1660 Charles II was restored to the English Throne ending 11 years of Oliver Cromwell's bleak Puritan rule. Thus began the age of Restoration. It was an era of scientific discovery, artistic exploration and luxurious sensuality.
Opening Title Card: It was also a time of natural disasters and archaic medical practices. Science was pitted against superstition. This is the story of one man's journey through the light and dark of those times.
Opening Title Card: In 1660 Charles II was restored to the English Throne ending 11 years of Oliver Cromwell's bleak Puritan rule. Thus began the age of Restoration. It was an era of scientific discovery, artistic exploration and luxurious sensuality.
Opening Title Card: It was also a time of natural disasters and archaic medical practices. Science was pitted against superstition. This is the story of one man's journey through the light and dark of those times.
Movie: Restoration
Todd Jordan: [Turning down offered cigarette]No no, I'm good. Those will kill you.
Harold Stone: Truth, but if you're already in the train, you might as well enjoy the ride.
Todd Jordan: What does that mean?
Harold Stone: Lung cancer. Got the eviction notice four months ago.
Todd Jordan: Shit, I'm sorry. Harold, I didn't mean to make a joke about it.
Harold Stone: Don't apologize. Nobody lives forever.
Harold Stone: Truth, but if you're already in the train, you might as well enjoy the ride.
Todd Jordan: What does that mean?
Harold Stone: Lung cancer. Got the eviction notice four months ago.
Todd Jordan: Shit, I'm sorry. Harold, I didn't mean to make a joke about it.
Harold Stone: Don't apologize. Nobody lives forever.
Movie: Restoration