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Emily Mortimer in The Bookshop (2017)

Honor Kneafsey: Christine

The Bookshop

Honor Kneafsey credited as playing...

Christine

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Quotes8

  • Christine: That Milo is a ferret. He smiles just like a ferret. I wish he'd just go to hell.
  • Florence Green: [laughing] Stop it, Christine!
  • Christine: You're too nice. He's a nasty piece of work. When I'm older, I'm gonna try and be like him. It's much more practical.
  • Christine: My elder sister spends all of her time with Charlie Cutts. In fact, on my way over here, I saw their bikes hidden under the fallen leaves over by the crossroads. You won't have any trouble like that with me, though. Those things aren't happening to me yet. And I find boys to be repulsive.
  • Christine: People always say life has passed by women who have no children.
  • Christine: I never had time to sit around when I was her assistant.
  • Milo North: No wonder. You're a child.
  • Christine: [raises her eyebrows]
  • Milo North: Or a woman. Neither of them have any idea of how to relax.
  • Christine: You're so kind, Mrs. Green...
  • [running away]
  • Christine: You're so bloody kind.
  • Christine: [looking at Richard Hughes's A High Wind in Jamaica, which Florence has ordered her to read] What's it about?
  • Florence Green: It's about good pirates and evil children.
  • Florence Green: You mustn't think I don't want to consider you for the job, its just that you don't really look old enough - or strong enough.
  • Christine: That happens after first glance. You look old; but, you don't look strong. Its all the same anyway. We're all available.
  • Christine: She's got you, hasn't she. You're always in-and-out.

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