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Billy Budd (1962)
Terence Stamp: Billy Budd - Merchant Seaman, Rights of Man
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Quotes
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Billy Budd : There are many ways to lie, Mr. Claggert, but there is only one way to tell the truth.
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Billy Budd : It's wrong to flog a man. It's against his being a man.
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Billy Budd : Farewell to the Rights of Man!
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Jenkins : [as Billy tastes his first shipboard meal] Like it Billy? Taste good?
Billy Budd : It's hot and there's a lot of it. I like everything about it except the flavor.
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Billy Budd : God bless Captain Vere!
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William O'Daniel, maintopman : [After Jenkons' burial at sea] Well, that's the end of Enoch Jenkins. Over the side he goes and his mates soon forget him.
Alan Payne, maintopman : They'll not forget him so soon, I'm thinking.
The Dansker, sailmaker : Ah, whatever happened to Jenkins, he ain't worried now. He got a hundred fathoms between him and the troubles of his life.
Billy Budd : I'd rather be buried at sea than on the shore when I come to die. Will you stand by the plank, mates, so I can shake a friendly hand before I sink?
[After a pause, they all laugh]
Billy Budd : .
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[Billy and the Dansker have just witnessed a flogging]
Billy Budd : What was his crime?
The Dansker, sailmaker : Any one of many possible reasons.
Billy Budd : You mean you don't know what he did?
The Dansker, sailmaker : Flogging. The only solution to every problem. I warrant even the culprit himself doesn't know! It was just... his... turn!
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Master At Arms Claggert : Tell me in all ignorance do you dare understand me, then?
Billy Budd : I think so, sir.
Master At Arms Claggert : Why did Jenkins die?
Billy Budd : You did not wish his death.
Master At Arms Claggert : No, I did not.
Billy Budd : You didn't even hate him. I think that sometimes you hate yourself. I was thinking, sir, the nights are lonely. Perhaps I could talk with you between watches when you've nothing else to do.
Master At Arms Claggert : Lonely. What do you know of loneliness?
Billy Budd : Them's alone that want to be.
Master At Arms Claggert : Nights are long. Conversation helps pass the time.
Billy Budd : Can I talk to you again, then? It would mean a lot to me.
Master At Arms Claggert : Perhaps to me, too.
[His expression suddenly sours.]
Master At Arms Claggert : Oh, no. You would charm me too, huh? Get away.
Billy Budd : Sir?
Master At Arms Claggert : Get away!