Bright Star (2009)
Paul Schneider: Mr. Brown
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Quotes
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Charles Armitage Brown : If Mr. Keats and myself are strolling in a meadow, lounging on a sofa, or staring into a wall, do not presume we're not working. Doing nothing is the musing of the poet.
Fanny Brawne : Are these musings what we common people know as thoughts?
Charles Armitage Brown : Thoughts, yes, but of a weightier nature.
Fanny Brawne : Sinking thoughts.
Charles Armitage Brown : Not really, Miss Brawne, musing, making one's mind available to inspiration.
Fanny Brawne : Mr. Brown? As in amusing?
Charles Armitage Brown : [fuming]
Mrs. Brawne : Mr. Brown, our thought are all very simple so you never need worry about interrupting us. And we should be happy if you would join us for dinner on any day.
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Charles Armitage Brown : Uh, Mr. Keats is composing and does not want disturbing.
Fanny Brawne : It's my finding, in the business of disturbing, you're the expert.
Mrs. Brawne : Fanny, why not speak to one of us you hold in higher favor?
Fanny Brawne : I'm praising him!
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Charles Armitage Brown : I - failed - John - Keats! I failed him, I failed him! I did not know till now how tightly he wound himself around my heart.