The Phantom of the Opera Quotes

Madame Giry: [about Christine] Let her sing for you, monsieur; she has been well taught.

Andre: All right. Come on.
[Christine is reluctant]

Andre: Don't be shy. Come on. Come along... just... just...

Reyer: [interrupts] From the beginning of the aria, then. Please, mademoiselle!

Firmin: Andre, this is doing nothing for my nerves.

Andre: Oh, but she's very pretty.

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Madame Giry: Keep your hand at the level of your eye.

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Meg Giry: He's here! The Phantom of the Opera!

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Passirino: Master?

The Phantom: Passarino... Go away, for the trap is set and waits for its prey!

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Raoul, Christine: Anywhere you go, let me go too. / Love me, that's all I ask of you.

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Raoul: [angryly] Why make her lie to you to save me?

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Raoul: [of Erik] But clearly, Madame Giry, genius has turned to madness.

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Raoul: [singing softly to Christine] ... Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime. Let me lead you from your solitude... Say you need me with you here, beside you . Anywhere you go, let me go too. Christine, that's all I ask of you...

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Raoul: I fought so hard to free you!

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Raoul: Say you love him, and my life is over!

The Phantom: Past all hope of cries for help, no point in fighting...

Raoul: Either way you choose, he has to win!

The Phantom: For either way you choose, you cannot win!

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Signor Ferretti: [FERRETTI is telling CLAUDIN that if he can no longer pay for CHRISTINE's lessons, FERRETTI will have to stop teaching her] I'm sorry, Claudin. Really sorry. If I had the time- But my expenses are great, and you must remember that many who can pay are waiting to study with me. Well, I'll let her come a few times, and, uh, then I will tell her she no longer needs me.

Enrique Claudin: B-But that isn't true.

Signor Ferretti: As a matter of fact, if you had the money, she might be launched on a career very soon. I assume that Mademoiselle Dubois has not the means to pay for her own instructions.

Enrique Claudin: Why, her month's salary wouldn't be enough to pay for one of your lessons. But, uh, I have written a concerto. Now, will you trust me if I can arrange to have it published?

Signor Ferretti: Every violinist has written a concerto! Come, come, my dear Claudin.

Enrique Claudin: But I have faith in this one. As much faith as I had in Mademoiselle Dubois when I came to you three years ago. Now, I was right about her, Signor. And I'm right about this. Pleyel and Desjardins are certain to publish it, and they'll give me a substantial advance. You'll see!

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The Phantom: [after Christine pulls off his mask and glimpses his face] Damn you! You little prying Pandora! You little demon - is this what you wanted to see? Curse you! You little lying Delilah! You little viper!

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The Phantom: [In a note to Raoul] Do not fear for Miss Daae. The Angel of Music has her under his wing. Make no attempt to see her again.

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The Phantom: [singing to himself] Masquerade / Paper faces on parade / Masquerade/ Hide your face, so the world will never find you

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The Phantom: [sung] Christine Daae has returned to you, and I am anxious her career should progress. In the new production of Il Muto, you will therefore cast Carlotta... as the Pageboy, and put Ms. Daae in the role of Countess. The role which Ms. Daae plays calls for charm and appeal. The role of the Pageboy is silent, which makes my casting-in a word... ideal.
[spoken]

The Phantom: I shall watch the performance from my normal seat in Box Five, which *will* be kept empty for me. Should these commands be ignored, a disaster beyond your imaginations will occur. I remain, gentlemen, you obedient servant. O. G.

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The Phantom: [to Christine, talking about himself] This loathsome gargoyle, who burns in bell, but secretly yearns for heaven. Secretly... secretly...

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The Phantom: [singing to himself] Masquerade / Paper faces on parade / Masquerade/ Hide your face, so the world will never find you

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The Phantom: Did I NOT instruct that Box 5 was to be left empty?

Meg Giry: He's here, the phantom of the opera!

Christine: It's him!

Carlotta: Your part is silent, little toad!

The Phantom: A toad, madam? Perhaps it is you who are the toad...

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The Phantom: Flattering child, you shall know me, see why in shadow I hide! Look at your face in the mirror
[magically appears in the mirror]

The Phantom: - I am there inside!

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The Phantom: Let the Opera begin!

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The Phantom: Past the point of no return, the final threshold. What warm unspoken secrets will we learn? Beyond the point of no return...

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The Phantom: Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendour. Grasp it, sense it - tremulous and tender. Turn your face away from the garish light of day, turn your thoughts away from cold, unfeeling light - and listen to the music of the night!

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The Phantom: Take her, forget me, forget all of this. Leave me alone, forget all you've seen. Go now, don't let them find you. Take the boat, swear to me never to tell. The secrets you know, of the Angel in Hell. GO NOW! GO NOW AND LEAVE ME.

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The Phantom: Wandering child, so lost, so helpless, yearning for my guidance

Christine Daaé: Angel or father, friend or phantom?

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The Phantom: You have come here, in pursuit of your deepest urge. In pursuit of that wish which till now has been silent... SILENT! I have brought you, that our passions may fuse and merge. In your mind you've already sucummed to me. Dropped all defenses, completely sucummed to me. Now you are here with me. No second thoughts. You've decided... DECIDED! Past the point of no return. No backward glances... our games of make-believe are at an end! Past all thought of if or when. No use resisting... abandon thought and let the dream descend! What raging fire shall flood the soul? What rich desires unlock its door? What sweet seductions lie before us? Past the point of no return. The final threshold... what warm unspoken secrets will we learn? Beyond the point of no... return!

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The Phantom: You have come here, in pursuit of your deepest urge. In pursuit of that wish which till now has been silent... SILENT! I have brought you, that our passions may fuse and merge. In your mind you've already sucummed to me. Dropped all defenses, completely sucummed to me. Now you are here with me. No second thoughts. You've decided... DECIDED! Past the point of no return. No backward glances... our games of make-believe are at an end! Past all thought of if or when. No use resisting... abandon thought and let the dream descend! What raging fire shall flood the soul? What rich desires unlock its door? What sweet seductions lie before us? Past the point of no return. The final threshold... what warm unspoken secrets will we learn? Beyond the point of no... return!

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The Phantom: You will curse the day you did not do / all that the Phantom asked of you!

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"Christine Daaé: [sung] In sleep, he sang to me. In dreams, he came. That voice which calls to me and speaks my name. And do I dream again? For now I find the Phantom of the Opera is there, inside my mind.

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"The Phantom, Christine Daaé: Past the point of no return. The final threshold! The bridge is crossed so stand and watch it burn... We've passed the point of no... return.

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[repeated line]

The Phantom: I am your Angel of Music... Come to me; Angel of Music...

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