Gone are the days of classical regency-era romance.

Anachronistic portrayals of history are here to stay.

With this comes many exciting characters, all of whom have said many memorable things.

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They are the ones who showed their children that marriage can be one of real abiding love.

Back in those times, such a union was rare; but they proved to be the exception.

That’s why it was all the more heartbreaking that we only saw them in tragedy.

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Edmund’s sudden death crushed Violet, who ultimately spiraled into her grief.

8"Love is not finite, Eloise."

But him reassuring her of Penelope’s love, after the Polin wedding, has to take the cake.

Eloise, Benedict, Kate, Gregory, Violet, Anthony, and Hyacinth Bridgerton in the drawing room in Bridgerton Season 3

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“Love is not finite” is so simple, yet packed with such a punch.

Hopefully, Benedict will have more moments of wisdominBridgertonSeason 4as he takes on the leading role.

Colin’s (Luke Newton) big proclamation is not overtly passionate nor overzealous.

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Major aura points to him.

6"You do not know me, and rest assured, you never shall."

Her identity was initially a mystery, but her power was well known throughout.

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That’s all encapsulated in this first punchy line we hear.

Such a contrast to when we meet the awkwardly sweet Penelope, the woman behind the mysterious writer.

5"It is you I cannot sacrifice…

Colin (Luke Newton) & Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) standing together at a ball in Bridgerton Season 3

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I burn for you."

Yes, people, “I burn for you” is a Daphne line.

Let’s get it right.

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4"You cannot show someone your best without allowing them to see your worst."

In thesecond season ofBridgerton, audiences are met with a flashback of Edmund’s last day.

A lesson Anthony learns to take to heart as he goes on his own journey that navigates through love.

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Some of us cannot."

Women even those as ambitious as Eloise could only wish for such opportunities.

It’s heartbreaking, but alas, the truth.

Edmund Bridgerton (Rupert Evans) placing an arm on his son, Anthony’s (Jonathan Bailey), shoulder as they walk in the garden with their hunting rifles. Edmund chuckles while Anthony looks at him.

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Either way, Lady Danbury is a person that, when speaking, everyone stops and listens.

Of course, this means she’salso aBridgertoncharacterwho has raked up several iconic line drops.

However, among them stands the one where she saves young Simon from a life of neglect and cruelty.

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What a lesson, indeed.

The two oozed such electrifying chemistry that it almost felt intrusive to watch them share a scene on screen.

Perhaps it wasthe classic enemies-to-lovers trope, which naturally heightens the tension between two characters.

Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury in Bridgerton

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Calling it “swoonworthy” isn’t even enough.

This is simply a line made for the history books.

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