No, I'm sure the warming of one's backside in front an open fire, and mulled claret aren't part of the Grand Design. No, these are earthly pleasures to be enjoyed while one is able.

— Father Sandor (Andrew Keir)

12 seconds sound clip from the Dracula: Prince of Darkness movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:10:48.779 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- I prefer to stand, thank you. It's easier to warm one's self this way.

- Ah! That's better. Fortunately, my calling still allows me the luxury of a warm posterior. One of the few pleasures left in life.

- You strike me as a man who takes his pleasures seriously, Father.

- I do, my son. Indeed I do.

- Pleasure in this life is important. Well, what are the alternatives? Hellfire and brimstone or...

- No, I'm sure the warming of one's backside in front an open fire, and mulled claret aren't part of the Grand Design. No, these are earthly pleasures to be enjoyed while one is able.

- And what, may I ask, are four charming English people doing in the Carpathians?

- Oh, may I introduced, Father, my name is Charles Kent, this is my wife Diana, my brother Alan and his wife Helen.

- Father Sandor, Abbott of Kleinburg at your service.

- Oh, please, be seated.

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