Dear Lord,
I don´t pretend I have much credit with you.
I´m not even sure, that you´re there.
But if you are and if I´ve ever done anything good, I beg you to keep him save.
Lady Mary Crawley: Haven´t you heard? I don´t have a heart. Everyone knows that.
Anna Bates: I know you have a heart, mylady.
Violet Crawley: Don´t you care about Downton?
Robert Crawley: What do you think? I gave my life to Downton. I was born here and I hope to die here. It my third parent and my fourth child.
Edith Crawley: "[About the Titanic] I thought it was supposed to be unsinkable."
Robert Crawley: "Every mountain is unclimbable until someone climbs it; so every ship is unsinkable until it sinks."
I'll never love again as I love you in this moment, and I must have something to remember.
Love declerationsAnthony Foyle (Downton Abbey)Mrs. Hughes: "But the poor man's heart is breaking for not knowing."
Anna: "Better a broken heart than a broken neck."
Maybe it's best if he goes. Sometimes you can spend too much time on a one-sided love.
Beryl Patmore in Downton AbbeyIt's not complicated. I've made a long journey to ask a short question. Will you marry me?
Anthony Foyle in Downton AbbeyI'm not unhappy. I'm just not quite ready to be happy.
Mary Crawley in Downton AbbeyBlake: "I don't deserve such attention."
Mary: "You certainly do. You saved our bacon. Quite literally."
Molesley: "I thought I'd make some coffee, would you like a cup?"
Baxter: "No thank you."
Molesley: "It's just a cup of coffee, you won't have to surrender any of your independence."
I do hope I’m interrupting something.
Violet Crawley in Downton AbbeyI don't dislike him, I just don't like him. Which is quite different.
Violet Crawley in Downton Abbey, Season 2 Episode 6I'm a woman, Mary. I can be as contrary as I choose.
Violet Crawley in Downton Abbey, Season 2 Episode 4What's the matter, I have plenty of friends I don't like.
Violet Crawley in Downton Abbey, Season 1 Episode 2Violet: "I'm so looking forward to seeing your mother again. When I'm with her, I'm reminded of the virtues of the English."
Matthew: "But isn't she American?"
Violet: "Exactly."
First electricity, now telephones. Sometimes I feel as if I’m living in an H.G. Wells novel.
Violet Crawley in Downton Abbey