The Blue Bird Quotes
Mrs. Berlingot: Angela! Angela, close that window! You know better than that!
Angela Berlingot: But it's Mytyl. She's got a bird.
Mrs. Berlingot: Yes, yes, but you're sick enough, dear, without catching your death of cold. Now close the window.
Angela Berlingot: Oh, Mother, I've always wanted a bird like this. Please ask her to give it to me.
Mrs. Berlingot: That one, she'd never give anybody anything.
Angela Berlingot: But it's Mytyl. She's got a bird.
Mrs. Berlingot: Yes, yes, but you're sick enough, dear, without catching your death of cold. Now close the window.
Angela Berlingot: Oh, Mother, I've always wanted a bird like this. Please ask her to give it to me.
Mrs. Berlingot: That one, she'd never give anybody anything.
Movie: The Blue Bird
Mytyl: Who are you?
Fairy Berylune: Haven't you got eyes? Can't you see? I'm Berylune!
Mytyl: Berylune?
Fairy Berylune: Yes, Berylune! The fairy! Hurry now, quick! Get into your clothes and be off! You've got to find the blue bird!
Mytyl: The blue bird?
Fairy Berylune: Yes, the bird that's blue! The blue bird!
Mytyl: But why? Why should we find it?
Fairy Berylune: You want to be happy, don't you?
Mytyl: Of course, but what do I want with an old blue bird?
Fairy Berylune: What a stupid girl you are! Don't you know that the blue bird means happiness?
Fairy Berylune: Haven't you got eyes? Can't you see? I'm Berylune!
Mytyl: Berylune?
Fairy Berylune: Yes, Berylune! The fairy! Hurry now, quick! Get into your clothes and be off! You've got to find the blue bird!
Mytyl: The blue bird?
Fairy Berylune: Yes, the bird that's blue! The blue bird!
Mytyl: But why? Why should we find it?
Fairy Berylune: You want to be happy, don't you?
Mytyl: Of course, but what do I want with an old blue bird?
Fairy Berylune: What a stupid girl you are! Don't you know that the blue bird means happiness?
Movie: The Blue Bird
Mytyl: Nobody here is kind. Not really kind. Not like Mommy and Daddy. I wouldn't trade them for all the Mr. and Mrs. Luxuries in the world!
Tylo: Even if they are poor.
Mytyl: Mommy and Daddy aren't poor. They just haven't any money. There's a difference.
Tylo: Let's say we get out of here. Where's Tyltyl?
Mytyl: I don't know. We're not speaking.
Tylo: What? Not speaking? What's this place doing to us all? We've got to get out of here.
Tylo: Even if they are poor.
Mytyl: Mommy and Daddy aren't poor. They just haven't any money. There's a difference.
Tylo: Let's say we get out of here. Where's Tyltyl?
Mytyl: I don't know. We're not speaking.
Tylo: What? Not speaking? What's this place doing to us all? We've got to get out of here.
Movie: The Blue Bird
Oak: Well, I guess there are enough of us here.
Maple Tree: Then speak up!
Tylette: The children of the woodcutter, your mortal enemy, are on their way here, looking for the blue bird.
Pine Tree: The blue bird?
Tylette: I've put as many obstacles in their way as I can, but now it's up to you.
Hickory Tree: What do you want us to do?
Tylette: Frighten them! Terrify them! Put the fear of the devil into them! They'll forget what they came for and go back where they belong. Oak, I rely upon you.
Elm Tree: Oh, this is going to be jolly fun!
Oak: Jolly fun? Are you all daft? Didn't you hear what she said? They're looking for the blue bird. What good would it do to frighten them? They'll only come back again and again. We must destroy them!
Maple Tree: Then speak up!
Tylette: The children of the woodcutter, your mortal enemy, are on their way here, looking for the blue bird.
Pine Tree: The blue bird?
Tylette: I've put as many obstacles in their way as I can, but now it's up to you.
Hickory Tree: What do you want us to do?
Tylette: Frighten them! Terrify them! Put the fear of the devil into them! They'll forget what they came for and go back where they belong. Oak, I rely upon you.
Elm Tree: Oh, this is going to be jolly fun!
Oak: Jolly fun? Are you all daft? Didn't you hear what she said? They're looking for the blue bird. What good would it do to frighten them? They'll only come back again and again. We must destroy them!
Movie: The Blue Bird