Holmes and Watson. Madrid Days Quotes
Sherlock Holmes: I think that maybe it's time to retire me. I miss London: his streets, his bikes, his cars, his buildings, his parks... Maybe I could to investigate about bees. Always I was intrigued about the reason they do hexagonal cells. I could live in the country beekeeping, and write a book about it.
John Watson: And maybe a woman?
Sherlock Holmes: [sarcastic]Don't be killjoy Watson! Don't add fog to the landscape.
John Watson: And maybe a woman?
Sherlock Holmes: [sarcastic]Don't be killjoy Watson! Don't add fog to the landscape.
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MarquÚs de Simancas: [talking with the minister of urban development]Things must to do well... and not in the Spanish way.
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Irene Adler: [about Holmes]An emotion blink in this Lynx's eyes... or doubt.
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?ngela: Do you think that men getting worse women?
Sherlock Holmes: More of what they already are?
Sherlock Holmes: More of what they already are?
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Enrique Valcßrcel: How do you know that existed other victim?
Sherlock Holmes: The question is why you didn't know before.
Sherlock Holmes: The question is why you didn't know before.
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Irene Adler: How is Watson?
Sherlock Holmes: He's married.
Irene Adler: [ironic]Again?
Sherlock Holmes: He's married.
Irene Adler: [ironic]Again?
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Sherlock Holmes: [about Irene Adler]How can you stand her?
?ngela: Because I love her... and I accept her.
?ngela: Because I love her... and I accept her.
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Irene Adler: [after to see a copy of Fortunata y Jacinta in the Holmes room]From when you read Spanish literature?
Sherlock Holmes: I knew the author.
Sherlock Holmes: I knew the author.
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John Watson: [about Crystal Palace in The Buen Retiro Park]It's so luminous, so bright.
Sherlock Holmes: It's so luminous that sun enters the palace to take a sunbathe.
Sherlock Holmes: It's so luminous that sun enters the palace to take a sunbathe.
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?ngela: How do you think that men getting worse men?
Irene Adler: [funny]Men getting worse women... when we allow them.
Irene Adler: [funny]Men getting worse women... when we allow them.
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Sherlock Holmes: I think that we should finish our unfinished business.
Irene Adler: [suspicious]We aren't unfinished business.
Irene Adler: [suspicious]We aren't unfinished business.
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Irene Adler: Madrilenians have a proverb: From Madrid to Heaven. I like to say From Madrid the heaven.
Sherlock Holmes: Why?
Irene Adler: [suggestive]Because it's hot.
Sherlock Holmes: Why?
Irene Adler: [suggestive]Because it's hot.
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Duquesa de Lima: [to Holmes]Love is the greatest of all mysteries. It should be a tragedy that you die do not know it.
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MarquÚs de Simancas: We have many things in common.
Sherlock Holmes: I can't imagine only one.
Sherlock Holmes: I can't imagine only one.
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MarquÚs de Simancas: Conscience is an invention of the weak ones.
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Sherlock Holmes: Look out Wilson. Kill is an addiction very hard to get rid.
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Sherlock Holmes: How are his notions about Spanish language?
John Watson: [ironic]Excellents. I will not question about his notions: his Spanish language must be so perfect as his swahili.
John Watson: [ironic]Excellents. I will not question about his notions: his Spanish language must be so perfect as his swahili.
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