You better send along the Egyptian cat. I don't think the god and the picture shouldn't be separated.

3 seconds sound clip from the The Picture of Dorian Gray movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:12:40.184 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Lord Henry is right. I know now that when one loses one's youth, one loses everything.

- Perhaps a cup of tea will bring you around. You'll have some, too, won't you, Harry? Or do you object to such simple pleasures?

- I adore simple pleasures. They're the last refuge of the complex.

- It's more than a painting. It's part of myself.

- As soon as you're varnished and framed, Dorian, you will be sent home. Then you can do whatever you like with yourself.

- You better send along the Egyptian cat. I don't think the god and the picture shouldn't be separated.

- I will, if Dorian wants it.

- If only the picture could change, and I could be always what I am now. For that I would give everything. Yes, there's nothing in the whole world I would not give. I would give my soul for that.

- Dorian began to venture alone on warm summer evenings into surroundings which were strange to him.

- Filled with curiosity about places and people remote from his own experience, he wandered to the half-world of London, the words of Lord Henry vibrating in his mind.

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