My Fair Lady Movie Quotes

Here are a few of our favorite movie quotes from My Fair Lady.
Henry Higgins (
Rex Harrison
):
"She's so deliciously low. So horribly dirty."
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Eliza Doolittle (
Audrey Hepburn
):
"Come on, Dover! Move yer bloomin' arse!"
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Henry Higgins (
Rex Harrison
):
"By George, she's got it!"
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Henry Higgins (
Rex Harrison
):
"You might marry, you know. You see, Eliza, all men are not confirmed old bachelors like myself and the Colonel. Most men are the marrying sort, poor devils. And you're not bad-looking; you're really quite a pleasure to look at sometimes. Not now, of course, when you've been crying, you look like the very devil; but when you're all right, and quite yourself, you're what I would call... attractive."
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Henry Higgins (
Rex Harrison
):
"The question is not whether I've treated you rudely but whether you've ever heard me treat anyone else better."
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Eliza Doolittle (
Audrey Hepburn
):
"I sold flowers I didn't sell myself. Now you've made a lady of me, I'm not fit to sell anything else."
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Henry Higgins (
Rex Harrison
):
"By George, I really did it, I did it, I did it! I said I'd make a woman and indeed, I did. I knew that I could do it, I knew it, I knew it! I said I'd make a woman and succeed, I did!"
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Eliza Doolittle (
Audrey Hepburn
):
"I ain't dirty! I washed my face and hands before I come, I did."
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Henry Higgins (
Rex Harrison
):
"Why can't a woman be more like a man? "
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Henry Higgins (
Rex Harrison
):
"I've grown accustomed to her face!"
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Eliza Doolittle (
Audrey Hepburn
):
"My Aunt died of influenza, or so they said. But its my belief they done the old woman in. Yes, lord love you. Why should she die of influenza, when she come through diptheria right enough the year before. Fairly blue with it she was. They all thought she was dead. But my father, he kept ladling gin down her throat. Then she come to so sudden she bit the bowl right off the spoon. Now what call would a woman with that strength in her have to die of influenza? And what become of her new straw hat that should have come to me? Somebody pinched it. And what I say is: them 'as pinched it, done her in."
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