You don't mind letting yourself out, do you? I can't bear sad farewells.

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

You can hear this line at 00:36:08.760 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- 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?

- I suppose I should have expected a conventional reaction. Good night, then.

- Good night.

- You don't mind letting yourself out, do you? I can't bear sad farewells.

- A wise friend warned me that your innocence upon which I would have staked my life would fail to meet the test I set before you.

- I called his wisdom cynicism, but now I know better.

- You have killed my love. You have been false, not to me but to the ideal I had formed of you.

- You used to stir my imagination. Now you are nothing to me. I will never see you again. I will never mention your name. I will never think of you.

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