The difference between a flower and a weed is a judgement. – Eliza Doolittle
I’m a good girl, I am. – Eliza Doolittle
I’m a good girl, I am. – Eliza Doolittle
Life’s not easy, young man. I’m not made of marble. – Eliza Doolittle
I’m a good girl, I am. – Eliza Doolittle
I don’t want to be a good girl. I want to be a bad girl. – Eliza Doolittle
I’ve learned something from your idiotic phonetics, something that I had forgotten, something that Henry Higgins will never learn. – Eliza Doolittle
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. – Eliza Doolittle
I’ve grown accustomed to his face. – Eliza Doolittle
Would you kindly leave me alone now? Preferably permanently. – Eliza Doolittle
I am a woman, I have feelings. I am not a tool for your amusement. – Eliza Doolittle
The question is not whether I treat you rudely but whether you ever heard me treat anyone else better. – Henry Higgins
A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere—no right to live. – Henry Higgins
The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain. – Eliza Doolittle
I’m a good girl, I am. – Eliza Doolittle
Just you wait, ‘enry ‘iggins, just you wait. – Eliza Doolittle
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. – Eliza Doolittle
Iconic Quotes from My Fair Lady part 2
I am a woman, I have feelings. I am not a tool for your amusement. – Eliza Doolittle
The difference between a gentleman and a ruffian is that a gentleman is always at ease, no matter how great the crisis. – Henry Higgins
The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain. – Eliza Doolittle
A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere—no right to live. – Henry Higgins
Would you kindly leave me alone now? Preferably permanently. – Eliza Doolittle
I’ve learned something from your idiotic phonetics, something that I had forgotten, something that Henry Higgins will never learn. – Eliza Doolittle
I’m a good girl, I am. – Eliza Doolittle
I’ve grown accustomed to his face. – Eliza Doolittle
The difference between a flower and a weed is a judgement. – Eliza Doolittle
Just you wait, ‘enry ‘iggins, just you wait. – Eliza Doolittle
Life’s not easy, young man. I’m not made of marble. – Eliza Doolittle
Women are irrational, that’s all there is to that! Their heads are full of cotton, hay, and rags! – Professor Henry Higgins
A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere—no right to live. – Professor Henry Higgins
There even are places where English completely disappears; in America they haven’t used it for years. – Professor Henry Higgins
The little thing is so used to tumbling about, it might hurt itself. – Professor Henry Higgins
I’ve danced the highest minuet in the hottest ballrooms. – Professor Henry Higgins
I warn you, Higgins, I’m known for my strength and determination. – Colonel Pickering
All I want is a room somewhere, far away from the cold night air. – Eliza Doolittle
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. – Eliza Doolittle
I want to be a lady in a flower shop stowin’ saylte, or surprisin’ a coronet. – Eliza Doolittle
I’m a good girl, I am. – Eliza Doolittle
I’m a good girl, I am. – Eliza Doolittle
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. – Eliza Doolittle
I don’t want to be a good girl. I want to be a bad girl. – Eliza Doolittle
I’ve learned something from your idiotic phonetics, something that I had forgotten, something that Henry Higgins will never learn. – Eliza Doolittle
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated. – Eliza Doolittle
I’ve grown accustomed to his face. – Eliza Doolittle
Would you kindly leave me alone now? Preferably permanently. – Eliza Doolittle
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