Carmen Opera Quotes

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Wanted, wanted: Dolores Haze. Hair: brown. Lips: scarlet. Age: five thousand three hundred days. Profession: none, or "starlet" Where are you hiding, Dolores Haze? Why are you hiding, darling? (I Talk in a daze, I walk in a maze I cannot get out, said the starling). Where are you riding, Dolores Haze? What make is the magic carpet? Is a Cream Cougar the present craze? And where are you parked, my car pet? Who is your hero, Dolores Haze? Still one of those blue-capped star-men? Oh the balmy days and the palmy bays, And the cars, and the bars, my Carmen! Oh Dolores, that juke-box hurts! Are you still dancin', darlin'? (Both in worn levis, both in torn T-shirts, And I, in my corner, snarlin'). Happy, happy is gnarled McFate Touring the States with a child wife, Plowing his Molly in every State Among the protected wild life. My Dolly, my folly! Her eyes were vair, And never closed when I kissed her. Know an old perfume called Soliel Vert? Are you from Paris, mister? L'autre soir un air froid d'opera m'alita; Son fele -- bien fol est qui s'y fie! Il neige, le decor s'ecroule, Lolita! Lolita, qu'ai-je fait de ta vie? Dying, dying, Lolita Haze, Of hate and remorse, I'm dying. And again my hairy fist I raise, And again I hear you crying. Officer, officer, there they go-- In the rain, where that lighted store is! And her socks are white, and I love her so, And her name is Haze, Dolores. Officer, officer, there they are-- Dolores Haze and her lover! Whip out your gun and follow that car. Now tumble out and take cover. Wanted, wanted: Dolores Haze. Her dream-gray gaze never flinches. Ninety pounds is all she weighs With a height of sixty inches. My car is limping, Dolores Haze, And the last long lap is the hardest, And I shall be dumped where the weed decays, And the rest is rust and stardust.
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Vladimir Nabokov (Lolita)
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Love is rebellious bird that nobody can tame, and it's all in vain to call it if it chooses to refuse.
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Georges Bizet
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We all think we're different, but when it comes around, we end up needing the same things. Somebody to love us. Somebody to respect us.
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Walter Dean Myers (Carmen: An Urban Adaptation of the Opera)
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Love came to me, but it Just wasn't for me. It touched my heart and left it Lying on the shore, and Love smiled at me, but it Just wasn't for me. It glanced my way with pity, but I soon knew it had other plans. Once again my heart was broken; I was all alone to Mourn. ―Carmen, singing the reprise to "Love Has Flown Away
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Walter Dean Myers (Carmen: An Urban Adaptation of the Opera)
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Love came easy, but it just wasn't for me. It flew away like swallows on a summer evening. Love sang softly, but it just wasn't to me. Was I a fool to give my love, to give my soul, and more away? My heart aches with longing, cries each night, As I just fall apart. β€”Carmen, singing "Love Has Flown Away
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Walter Dean Myers (Carmen: An Urban Adaptation of the Opera)
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Life laughs at me now, Sad, forsaken clown. Dreams crumble and fall. They die silently. Where is there to turn to? Where can I find mercy? Love is what I needed, All I wanted from this life. ―Carmen, singing "Destiny Theme
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Walter Dean Myers (Carmen: An Urban Adaptation of the Opera)
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My attention was drawn to the spots on my chest when I was in the bath, singing, if I remember rightly, the Toreador song from the opera "Carmen.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (Jeeves, #15))
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Music begins to play. It sounds familiar, but you can’t quite place it. β€œVIP, what is that song?” β€œIt is the Toreador Song, often known as the Toreador March, composed by George Bizet in 1875 for the French Opera Carmen.” β€œWhy is it playing?” you ask. β€œFreddy is here.” VIP runs off screen.
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Scott Cawthon (Five Nights at Freddy's: VIP, An AFK Book (Interactive Novel #0))