Edward Rochester:
Are you always drawn to the loveless and unfriended?
Jane Eyre: When it's deserved.
--Joan Fontaine (as Jane Eyre) in Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre: When it's deserved.
--Joan Fontaine (as Jane Eyre) in Jane Eyre
Edward Rochester:
I put my requests in an absurd way. The fact is once and for all, I do not wish to treat you as an inferior, but I've baffled through varied experiences with many men of many nations and roved over the globe while you've spent your whole life with one set of people in one house. Don't you agree it gives me the right to be masterful and abrupt?
Jane Eyre: Do as you please, sir. You pay me 30 pounds a year for receiving your orders.
--Joan Fontaine (as Jane Eyre) in Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre: Do as you please, sir. You pay me 30 pounds a year for receiving your orders.
--Joan Fontaine (as Jane Eyre) in Jane Eyre
Nicki:
What kind of woman are you?
Susan: As of now, your kind.
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Flight to Tangier
Susan: As of now, your kind.
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Flight to Tangier
Stefan Brand:
Promise me something.
Lisa Berndl: Anything.
Stefan Brand: And I don't even know where you live. Promise me you won't vanish.
Lisa Berndl: I won't be the one who vanishes.
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman
Lisa Berndl: Anything.
Stefan Brand: And I don't even know where you live. Promise me you won't vanish.
Lisa Berndl: I won't be the one who vanishes.
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman
Jervis Lexton:
[as Ivy is poisoning him] All this stupid expense of doctors and nonsense, you must hate me for it.
Ivy Lexton: No, I don't hate you. I sometimes wish I weren't so fond of you.
--Joan Fontaine (as Ivy Lexton) in Ivy
Ivy Lexton: No, I don't hate you. I sometimes wish I weren't so fond of you.
--Joan Fontaine (as Ivy Lexton) in Ivy
Ivy Lexton:
[about Jervis] I don't think I've been very fair to him you know.
Roger Gretorex: Fair? He's held you in his arms, people point you out as his wife. I think he's just about the luckiest man in England.
Ivy Lexton: Well that's sweet Roger, but we are rather forgetting that i'm married to him.
--Joan Fontaine (as Ivy Lexton) in Ivy
Roger Gretorex: Fair? He's held you in his arms, people point you out as his wife. I think he's just about the luckiest man in England.
Ivy Lexton: Well that's sweet Roger, but we are rather forgetting that i'm married to him.
--Joan Fontaine (as Ivy Lexton) in Ivy
Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth:
I must go now or I'll be late to luncheon. Anyway, if my father saw me come in both late and beautiful, he might have a stroke.
--Joan Fontaine (as Lina) in Suspicion
--Joan Fontaine (as Lina) in Suspicion
Lisa Berndl:
Now I'm alone. My head throbs and my temples are burning. Perhaps God has been kind, and I too have caught the fever. If this letter reaches you, believe this - that I love you now as I've always loved you. My life can be measured by the moments I've had with you and our child. If only you could have shared those moments, if only you could have recognized what was always yours, could have found what was never lost. If only...
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman
Lisa Berndl:
Oh, if only you could've recognized what was always yours, could've found what was never lost. If only...
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman
Lisa Berndl:
Suddenly in that one moment, everything was in danger, everything I thought was safe. Somewhere out there were your eyes... and I knew I couldn't escape them. It was like the first time I saw you. The years between were melting away.
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman
--Joan Fontaine (as ) in Letter from an Unknown Woman