The Swan
1956
Prince Albert: Your father used to call you his swan, so I am told. I think that's a good thing to remember. Think what it means to be a swan. To glide like a dream on the smooth surface of the lake, and never go to the shore. On dry land, where ordinary people walk, the swan is awkward, even ridiculous. When she waddles up the bank she painfully resembles a different kind of bird, n'est-ce-pas?
Princess Alexandra: A goose.
Prince Albert: I'm afraid so. And there she must stay, out on the lake; silent, white, majestic. Be a bird, but never fly; know one song but never sing it until the moment of death. And so it must be for you, Alexandra. Cool indifference to the staring crowds along the bank. And the song? Never.
Dr Nicholas Agi: A fencer is always in danger of revealing his intentions to his adversary - and that he must never do.
Princess Beatrix: When he does decide to hold something, it would be the bass viol!
Princess Beatrix: Dear Aunt Symphorosa - always looking for wallflowers.
Captain Wunderlich: What was she called? Princess Beatrix: Oh, I can't remember. Symphorosa: Yes, you can dear, "Elena the Iceberg."
Princess Beatrix: But this is the 20th century! Symphorosa: I don't like the 20th century.