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(telling the innkeeper why he doesn't investigate Sir John's estate and that they are all cursed.) "Unfortunately cursed does not give me a warrant to wander about Sir John's estate at night. Rules Mrs. Kirk, they are all that keeps us from a dog eat dog world. A pint of bitters please."
- Francis Aberline, The Wolfman

(instructing his posse) "If you see Talbot don't get caught up in a conversation, shoot him and kill him on sight."
- Francis Aberline, The Wolfman

(at movies conclusion we hear her voiceover) "It is said there is no sin in killing a beast, only in killing a man. But where does one begin and the other end?"
- Gwen Conliffe, The Wolfman

(while he is the wolfman and is about to kill Gewn she shoots him with a silver bullet, as Lawrence lays dying he tells her) "Gwen, it had to be this way. Thank you."
- Lawrence Talbot, The Wolfman

(answering Gwen Conliffe who asks "how can they possibly consider him (Lawrence) a threat?") "Well he's a stranger here and that, Miss Conliffe, makes him very dangerous."
- Lord Talbot, The Wolfman

(facing off with his son Lawrence) ".... Lord behold, there he stands, the prodigal son, for he has returned."
- Lord Talbot, The Wolfman

(she tells Lawrence Talbot about his curse) "Even a man who is pure of heart and says his prayers by night may become a wolf when the wolf bane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."
- Maleva, The Wolfman

(responding to Lawrence when he says "I didn't know you hunted monsters") "Sometimes monsters hunt you."
- Manservant, The Wolfman

(talking to his son, Lawrence, who just said I wish things were different) "Never look back Lawrence, never look back. The past is a wilderness of horrors. Lawrence, I'm glad you're home."
- Sir John Talbot, The Wolfman

(after shooting a member of the mob trying to get his son, Lawrence) "Sorry Colonel, I meant to shoot you. Sadly, I'm not the marksman I used to be. I must be getting old."
- Sir John Talbot, The Wolfman

(telling his son, Lawrence that his troubles are just beginning) "My dear fellow I wish I could tell you the tragedy that has beset your life is over but I'm afraid that the darkest hours of hell are right before you."
- Sir John Talbot, The Wolfman

(talking to his son, Lawrence) "They'll kill you Lawrence but they won't blame you. The beast will have its day. The beast will out."
- Sir John Talbot, The Wolfman

(talking to Lawrence after his night as a wolf) "Terrible things, Lawrence, you've done terrible things ."
- Sir John Talbot, The Wolfman

(letting Lawrence know that he was the one who killed his brother) "I know now that it was a mistake to lock up the beast. Don't you think so Lawrence? I should have let it run free, kill or be killed."
- Sir John Talbot, The Wolfman

(after Lawrence screams I'll kill you) "Ah, you have a long way to go yet my young pup. Your time is coming soon enough. She'll be full tonight (the moon). I have a small gift for you Lawrence in the event that you don't find life as glorious as I find it to be or not to be. I'm deeply sorry about this Lawrence, I do love you dear boy. You may find that hard to believe in light of what is happening."
- Sir John Talbot, The Wolfman