You wake in me each bestial sense, you make me what I would not be.

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

You can hear this line at 00:34:26.539 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- It's that cat. I thought I saw its eyes move.

- Perhaps you did. Lord Henry says it's one of the 73 great gods of Egypt.

- Doesn't it frighten you?

- It does a little.

- Listen to this.

- Dawn follows Dawn, and Nights grow old, and all the while this curious cat lies couching on the Chinese mat with eyes of satin rimmed with gold.

- Get hence, you loathsome mystery! Hideous animal, get hence!

- You wake in me each bestial sense, you make me what I would not be.

- You make my creed a barren sham, you wake foul dreams of sensual life.

- What a strange poem. Who wrote it?

- A brilliant young Irishman out of Oxford. His name is Oscar Wilde.

- Why do you look at me so strangely?

- What would you do, Sibyl, if I should say to you... don't leave me now, don't go home? What would you do, Sibyl?

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