Journal of a Crime (1934)
Jane Darwell: Dinner Guest
Quotes
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Dinner Guest : The way I look at it, Mr. Attorney General, there will be crimes of passion as long as there is passion.
Germaine Cartier : In my opinion, madame, the urge to kill has roots in hatred, rather than in passion or in love. Hatred in it's most severe form. Jealousy. Don't you agree with me?
Francoise Moliet : Well, you may be right, Mr. Attorney General. I don't know, but, a woman - or a man - may have a deeper motive for killing than jealousy or even love. A human being could kill because she herself has first been killed. Before she kills, the other two, the victim and her accomplice, must have killed her soul. Murdered it. A soul that murders in it's turn.